DC - Unit 3 Practice Test
The precipitator uses a high-voltage DC power supply to provide a set of wires with a positive charge and a set of plates with a _____ charge. a. positive b. negative
negative
Bringing a charged test object near the ball of a charged electroscope causes the leaves to move closer together. This indicates that the test object charge is the _____ polarity as the electroscope charge. a. opposite b. same
opposite
When an object protected by a lightning _____ is struck by a lightning bolt, it will bleed the lightning discharge to ground before the protected object can be harmed. a. rod b. arrestor c. umbrella d. catcher
rod
The static charge sometimes used during spray painting is called a(n) _____ static charge. a. useful b. nuisance
useful
Insulators are the only materials that can hold _____ stationary. a. electrons b. atoms
electrons
The semiconductor material used as a coating on copy machine drums is _____. a. silicon b. germanium c. aluminum d. selenium
selenium
Selenium is a(n) _____. a. semiconductor b. conductor c. insulator
semiconductor
A precipitator is a type of _____. a. power supply b. small wire c. air filter d. lightning rod
air filter
The lightning protection device that does not connect directly to the object to be protected is called the lightning _____. a. umbrella b. rod c. arrestor d. catcher
arrestor
The current flow that occurs within a lightning bolt flows _____. a. from positive to negative b. in both directions c. from negative to positive
from negative to positive
If a thundercloud has a positive charge, the current in the lightning bolt will flow from the _____. a. ground to the cloud b. cloud to the ground
ground to cloud
Electrostatic charges occur on _____. a. conductors b. insulators
insulators
A static electric charge is an electric charge which _____ moving. a. is not b. is
is not
If you walk across a carpet, touch a doorknob and get a shock, the shock was the result of a(n) _____ static charge. a. useful b. nuisance
nuisance
The static charge that accumulates on clothes in a dryer is a(n) _____ charge. a. nuisance b. useful
nuisance