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Which of the following is not a terminal on a transistor?
input |
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collector |
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emitter |
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base |
A transistor works by allowing a small amount of current applied at the base to control general current flow from collector to emitter through the transistor.
Which of the following is a difference between a circuit breaker and a fuse?
all of these |
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a fuse is cheaper than a circuit breaker |
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a circuit breaker can be reused |
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a fuse responds more quickly than a circuit breaker |
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.
All electricity is the movement of which subatomic particles?
neutrons |
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nuclei |
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protons |
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electrons |
All electricity is the movement of electrons which are subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom. Electrons occupy various energy levels called shells and how well an element enables the flow of electrons depends on how many electrons occupy its outer (valence) electron shell.
An amplifier is most similar in function to which of the following:
step-down transformer |
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transistor |
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capacitor |
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step-up transformer |
An amplifier is a device that takes a small input signal and creates a larger output signal. This makes it most similar to a step-up transformer which takes a smaller input voltage and creates a larger output voltage.
Which of the following is not a common type of battery?
dry cell |
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deep-cycle |
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wet cell |
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power-cycle |
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. The three most common types of batteries are dry cell (used in small devices like TV remotes), wet cell (used for cars), and deep-cycle (storage batteries used primarily for backup and emergency power).