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Which of the following is not a characteristic of a step-up transformer?
has more turns in the secondary winding than in the primary winding |
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the primary voltage is higher than the secondary voltage |
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the secondary voltage is higher than the primary voltage |
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increases voltage |
As their names indicate, a step-up transformer is used to step up or increase voltage and a step-down transformer is used to step down or decrease voltage. In a step-up transformer, the secondary voltage is higher than the primary voltage and it has more turns in the secondary winding than in the primary winding.
This circuit component symbol represents a(n):
capacitor |
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potentiometer |
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inductor |
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resistor |
Resistors are used to limit voltage and/or current in a circuit and can have a fixed or variable resistance. Variable resistors (often called potentiometers or rheostats) are used when dynamic control over the voltage/current in a circuit is needed, for example, in a light dimmer or volume control.
Which of the following is the formula for calculating electrical power?
P = I2V |
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\(P = {I \over V}\) |
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P = IV |
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\(P = {V \over I}\) |
Electrical power is measured in watts (W) and is calculated by multiplying the voltage (V) applied to a circuit by the resulting current (I) that flows in the circuit: P = IV. In addition to measuring production capacity, power also measures the rate of energy consumption and many loads are rated for their consumption capacity. For example, a 60W lightbulb utilizes 60W of energy to produce the equivalent of 60W of heat and light energy.
You would measure the amount of voltage between two points in a circuit with a(n):
voltmeter |
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ammeter |
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battery |
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reostat |
Voltage (V) is the electrical potential difference between two points. A voltmeter is used to measure the voltage between two points in a circuit.
What type of current flows in only one direction in a circuit?
series |
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alternating |
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direct |
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parallel |
Direct current flows in only one direction in a circuit, from the negative terminal of the voltage source to the positive. A common source of direct current (DC) is a battery.