electrical homestudy 1
A resistor has color bands of red, violet, brown, and gold. What is the resistance and tolerance of the resistor?
270 W, 5%
A resistor has color bands of brown, black, red, and silver. What is the resistance and tolerance of the resistor?
100W, 10%
The effects of electrical force were noticed by the Greeks about ____ how long ago?
2500 years ago
An electric circuit has a resistance of 20 watts. The current is measured to be 6 amperes. How many volts are applied to the circuit?
3 1/3
An electric motor is running on a 120 V circuit. The current is measured to be 2 amperes. How many ohms of resistance are present in the motor?
60
A precipitator is a type of
Air filter
The strength of an electromagnet is primarily proportional to its
Ampere-turns
A flow of 1 coulomb per second defines
An ampere
The toner in a copy machine sticks to the drum in areas that...
Are charged
Magnetism can be explained by the spinning motion of
Electrons
Resistors which only have one ohmic value called
Fixed resistors
Magnetic lines of force are called
Flux
A semiconductor is normally an atom with ____ (#) electrons in the valance shell.
Four
Matter
Has mass and occupies space
What is Ohm's law:
It takes 1 volt to push 1 ampere through 1 ohm
The lightning damage prevention device that does not connect directly to the object to be protected is called a
Lightning arrestor
A conductor is normally made of atoms with how many electrons in the valence shell
One to three
Which type of magnets do not require any power or force to maintain their field?
Permanent magnets
The atomic number of an element is the number of ____ in the nucleus
Protons
Selenium is a...
Semiconductor
An insulator is normally an atom with ____ (#) electrons in the valance shell
Seven or eight
In a circuit, when the two conductors leading from and back to the power source become connected, this establishes a separate current path that bypasses the load. This is called what?
Short circuit
When electrons are sitting still and not moving, this is referred to as a
Static charge
The manufacture of sandpaper relies on the application of _____
Static electricity
Lightning bolts are a result of...
The discharge of static electricity in thunderclouds
The static charge sometimes used during spray painting is called a
Useful static charge
A resistor made with a wiper arm is called a
Variable resistor
_____ measure the quantity of electrical pressure in a circuit
Voltage
A variable resistor with two terminals is called a
Wire wound resistor
A lightning arrester is used for lightning protection, but is not designed to be struck by lightning itself (lightning rods do). If the protected object is struck by lightning, the high voltage of the lightning _____ across to the lightning arrestor and bleeds to ground
arcs
Like magnetic poles
repel
A 30 ohm resistor is connected to a 4V supply. How many watts will this resistor have to dissipate?
0.533
In an electrical circuit, the voltage is 50 volts and the resistance is 5 watts. What is the value of current?
10 A
A toaster is listed as 1560 W. When it is plugged into a 120 V circuit and starts to make toast, how many amperes will it draw?
13
An electrical device is listed as 3,000 watts. Approximately how many horsepower is this?
4
Wire-wound resistors are often used because they are able to operate at _______ than other resistors
A higher power rating
Electrons in orbit around the nucleus of an atom have magnetic fields. Most of the electrons in most materials pair up in such a way that their magnetic fields ____, leaving the materials nonmagnetic
Cancel
Static electricity is a ____, not a _____
Charge; current
In order to have current flow, the circuit must form a...
Closed loop
What is the term for 6.25 x 10^18 electrons?
Coulomb
Within a lightning bolt, current always flows
From negative to positive
Any time current flow through a resistance, ____ is produced
Heat
The atoms of which three materials form natural magnets?
Iron, nickel, cobalt
Protecting objects from lightning strikes can be done by connecting a conductor from the earth to a piece of metal usually mounted on the roof of a building. The piece of metal is called a...
Lightning rod
The low of charges states that:
Like charges repel and opposite charges attract
The most common method of producing electricity is through the use of
Magnetism
In the English system, the total force producing a magnetic field is
Magnetomotive force
The measure of a material's ability to become magnetized is called
Permeability
A variable resistor with a rotating stem and three terminals is called a
Potentiometer
The most accepted theory as to why current flows is
The Electron Flow Theory
Many resistors use ____ to indicate resistance value in ohms and the tolerance of the resistor
Bands of color...interpreted by referring to a "color code"
A magnet that produces a magnetic field as the result of current flow in a conductor is called a(n)
Electromagnet
If a thundercloud has a positive charge, the current in the lightning bolt will in what direction?
From the earth to the cloud
In the Conventional Current Flow Theory, current flows...
From the most positive point to the most negative point
A variable resistor with a shaft that rotates more than one rotation is called a
Multiturn variable resistor
The part of an atom that has no charge
Neutron
The nucleus of an atom contains
Neutrons and protons
Using a pre-charged electroscope, when a charged test object is brought near the ball, the leaves move closer together. This indicates that the test object charge is the _____ polarity as the electroscope charge
Opposite
Valence electrons are contained in the ____ shell
Outermost
Voltage does not flow, but is the "_____" that makes ____flow
Pressure; current
The measure of a material's resistance to being magnetized is called
Reluctance
The semiconductor material used as a coating on copy machine drums is
Selenium
A resistor whose values can be varied over a range of values is called a
Variable resistor
There are two types of electrical sources:
DC, AC
Connecting a 150 ohm, ½-W resistor to a 9v power supply will ____
Damage the resistor
Current that flows in only one direction is referred to as
Direct current
Short circuits generally cause a ____ to blow, or a ____ to open
Fuse; circuit breaker
The regions formed in the molecular structure of magnetic metals by electrons which spin in the same direction, causing their magnetic fields to add instead of cancel, are called...
Magnetic domains
A thundercloud can obtain ____ and ____ charges
Positive and negative
When resistors are manufactured, the processes are not perfectly exact. Each resistor may be slightly different from the next one. The plus and minus limits of a resistor's ohmic value is called
Tolerance