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Connecting the 6 batteries in series multiplies their voltage while keeping their current the same yielding a 36V 15A configuration. Connecting the 6 batteries in parallel multiplies their current while keeping their voltage the same yieleding a 6V 90A configuration. Using a series-parallel connection, 3 batteries can be connected in series and 3 can be connected in parallel resulting in a 18V 45A configuration.
The valence shell of a semiconductor is how full of electrons?
half full |
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empty |
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less than half full |
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more than half full |
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.
This circuit component symbol represents a(n):
inductor |
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potentiometer |
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fuse |
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transformer |
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 preferred method for splicing wires?
wire crimps |
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screw-on connectors |
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wrap in small gauge wire |
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soldering |
Splicing is permanently joining two wires together. Splicing can be done with screw-on connectors or wire crimps but the preferred method for splicing is soldering. Soldering takes the most effort but results in a connection that is electrically and mechanically identical to the original wire.
Which of the following is a difference between a circuit breaker and a fuse?
all of these |
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a fuse responds more quickly than a circuit breaker |
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a fuse is cheaper than a circuit breaker |
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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.