Ch 3 Electrical Fundimentals
Carbon and silicon are examples of ________. Insulators Semiconductors Columbs Conductors
Semiconductors
Insulators lose electrons in their outer shell easier than conductors. True False
False
Semiconductors have how many electrons in their valence rings? More than four Four Less than four None of the above
Four
A positively charged atom is called a(n) ________. Ion Quark Neutron None of the above
Ion
An electrical conductor is an element with ________ electrons in its outer orbit. Less than 2 Less than 4 Exactly 4 More than 4
Less than 4
Electrical power is calculated by ________. Multiplying volts by ohms Multiplying volts by current Dividing voltage by current None of the above
Multiplying volts by current
Like charges ________. Add Repel Attract Neutralize each other
Repel
It is relatively easy to move an electron from the valence ring of a conductor. True False
True
The outer electron shell is known as a(n) ________. Unstable shell Valence ring Distant ring None of the above
Valance ring
The ________ is a unit of electrical pressure. Ampere Volt Ohm Coulomb
Volt
Electromotive force is another term for ________. Resistance Current Voltage None of the above
Voltage
Which of these is also known as electrical potential? Volts Ohms Amps None of the above
Volts
Which of these describes electrical power? Volts Amps Watts None of the above
Watts
Which unit of electricity does the work in the circuit? An ampere A coulomb An ohm A volt
An ampere
What term describes the movement of electrons from one atom to another? Chain reaction Energy transfer Electricity None of the above
Electricity
The automotive battery is based on the principle of: Piezoelectric energy Photoelectricity Electrochemistry None of the above
Electrochemistry
Technician A says that resistance increases as the diameter of a conductor increases. Technician B says that resistance increases as the temperature of a conductor increases. Which technician is correct? Technician A Technician B Both Technicians A and B Neither Technician A nor B
Technician B
As temperature increases, ________. The resistance of a conductor remains the same The resistance of a conductor increases The resistance of a conductor decreases The voltage of the conductor decreases
The resistance of a conductor increases