ASVAB Electronics Information Practice Test 78135 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.43
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1

Longer the electrical wires mean _______________ voltage drop.

73% Answer Correctly

diminishing

lesser

greater

complete


Solution

Electrical wires have a certain amount of resistance per foot. A longer wire means more resistance and a greater voltage drop.


2

Which of the following statements about a capacitor is false?

77% Answer Correctly

it is safe to touch a capacitor with your hands as long as it is small

you should always discharge any capacitors before working on an electronic circuit

to discharge a capacitor safely, use a high-wattage resistor comparable to the capacitance of the capacitor

a capacitor remains charged even after the input voltage is removed


Solution

The purpose of a capacitor is to retain electric charge and it will do so even after its input voltage is removed. After the input voltage is removed, the capacitor will slowly discharge but, depending on the size and characteristics of the capacitor, discharging could take from a few minutes to a few years. So, it's never safe to touch a capacitor with your hands and you should make sure to discharge any capacitors in a circuit before working on it using an appropriately high-wattage resistor or a capacitor discharge tool.


3

Resistance is measured in:

86% Answer Correctly

ohms

volts

amperes

coulombs


Solution

Resistance is opposition to the flow of current and is measured in ohms (Ω). One ohm is defined as the amount of resistance that will allow one ampere of current to flow if one volt of voltage is applied. As resistance increases, current decreases as resistance and current are inversely proportional.


4

In electrical wiring, which of the following are proportional?

50% Answer Correctly

the length of the wire and the amount of the current

the diameter of the wire and the amount of the voltage

the diameter of the wire and the amount of the current

the length of the wire and the amount of the voltage


Solution

Current flow through a wire increases the temperature of the wire. If too small a wire is used, the wire will heat up causing a loss in conductivity and possibly a fire. The thicker in diameter a wire is, the more current it can carry without overheating.


5

What is the potential difference in an electrical circuit a measure of?

58% Answer Correctly

the resistance at a specific location in the circuit

the load at a specific location in the circuit

the voltage at a specific location in the circuit

the current at a specific location in the circuit


Solution

Electrons flow from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. A high voltage indicates a high concentration of electrons that creates a greater potential for electron flow than a low voltage. When applied to a load, voltage creates electricity and potential difference is the measure of voltage at a specific location in an electrical circuit.