Electricity Questions Chapter 3
Is it less expensive to operate the electric heating unit in Question 12 on 240 V or 120 V?
120V because 120V will make the current flow slower but still produce the same amount of current
An electric heating element has a resistance of 16 V and is connected to a voltage of 120. how much current will flow in this circuit?
120V/16V = 7.5A
If the voltage in Question 12 is reduced to 120 V, how much current would be needed to produce the same amount of power?
5,000W/120V = 41.67A, 41.67A/2 = 20.83A, 240V/2 = 120V, 5-kW/2 = 2.5-kW
A 5-kW electric heating unit is connected to a 240-V line. What is the current flow in the circuit?
5-kW x 1000 = 5000W, 5,000W/240V = 20.83 A
What is a coulomb?
A measure of charge
What is an ampere?
A measure of the amount of electricity that is flowing through a circuit
Define watt.
A measure of the amount of power that is being used in a circuit
Define voltage.
The potential difference between two points of a conducting wire carrying a constant current of 1 ampere when power dissipated between these points is 1 watt
Define ohm.
The unit of resistance to current flow