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Which of the following can conduct electricity under some conditions but not others?
semiconductor |
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insulator |
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conductor |
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resistor |
Semiconductors have valence shells that are exacly half full and can conduct electricity under some conditions but not others. This property makes them useful for the control of electrical current.
Which of the following is a difference between a circuit breaker and a fuse?
a fuse is cheaper than a circuit breaker |
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a fuse responds more quickly than a circuit breaker |
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all of these |
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a circuit breaker can be reused |
Like fuses, circuit breakers stop current flow once it reaches a certain amount. They have the advantage of being reusable (fuses must be replaced when "blown") but respond more slowly to current surges and are more expensive than fuses.
This circuit component symbol represents a(n):
resistor |
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fuse |
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capacitor |
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diode |
Fuses are thin wires that melt when the current in a circuit exceeds a preset amount. They help prevent short circuits from damaging circuit components when an unusually large current is applied to the circuit, either through component failure or spikes in applied voltage.
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| series-parallel | |
| perpendicular | |
| series |
Connecting the 4 batteries in series multiplies their voltage while keeping their current the same yielding a 60V 10A configuration. Connecting the 4 batteries in parallel multiplies their current while keeping their voltage the same yieleding a 15V 40A configuration. Using a series-parallel connection, 2 batteries can be connected in series and 2 can be connected in parallel resulting in a 30V 20A configuration.
Which of the following will increase the magnetic field produced by the electric current in a wire?
wrap the wire around a ceramic core |
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wind the wire into a coil |
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construct the wire from insulative material |
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construct the wire from conductive material |
A moving electric current produces a magnetic field proportional to the amount of current flow. This magnetic field can be made stronger by winding the wire into a coil and further enhanced if done around an iron containing (ferrous) core.