Physics 1142 Self Test
In some devices, induction heating is used to ...
heat metal parts without heating other nonconducting parts
The basic building blocks of electronic circuits are ..., ..., ..., ..., and ...
resistors, capacitors, diodes, triodes, transistors
Name the three basic parts of a transformer
soft iron core, primary coil, secondary coil
Describe the process of electron movement within a semiconductor
An electron makes its way toward the positive side of the crystal, which attracts it, by going from hole to hole
What are eddy currents?
Eddy currents are electrical "swirls" induced in circuits by changing magnetic fields
Describe the function of the armature in an electric generator
The armature rotates between the poles of a field magnet, inducing electric current
What is the equivalent mass of an element?
The equivalent mass of an element is its atomic mass divided by its valence
What is the main advantage of connecting cells in parallel rather than in series?
When cells are connected in parallel, they can deliver larger current intensities than when those same cells are connected in series
Name three basic parts of a voltaic cell
a cathode, an anode, an electrolyte
Electrolysis is the separation of ...
a molecule into its respective elements by passing an electric current through an electrolyte
... bonds form when atoms share electrons; ... bonds form when ions are held together by their opposite charges
covalent, ionic
Define self-induction
Self-induction is the destructive interaction between a current and the magnetic field it produces
What are the advantages of semiconductor devices over regular triode and diode tubes?
Semiconductor devices are small, use little power, generate only a slight amount of heat, require no warm-up time, and can withstand shock. They do not require a hot filament or a vacuum enclosure.
Why would the combination of sodium and magnesium not make a useful voltaic cell?
Sodium and magnesium would not make a useful voltaic cell because their electrochemical potentials differ only slightly
Michael Faraday
first discovered two laws of electrolysis
State Lenz's law
A current induced by electromagnetic forces always acts to oppose those forces
What is atomic mass?
Atomic mass is the mass of an atoms compared to the mass of a carbon - 12 atom, which is set equal to 12.00
State Faraday's first lay of electrolysis
The mass of an element released at an electrode during electrolysis by a steady current is directly proportional to the quantity of electric current passing through the electrolyte
What is valence?
Valence is a measure of the combining power of atoms
Heinrich Lenz
discovered induced currents that oppose electromagnetic forces
Humphry Davy
discovered that electrolysis could free metals from their ores
Joseph Henry
discovered the electromagnetic induction at the same time as Michael Faraday
Alessandro Volta
discovered the voltaic cell; made the first battery
Lee De Forest
established a radio station
John Fleming
invented the diode
William Shockley
invented the transistor
George Westinghouse
preferred alternating current for commercial use
Thomas Edison
preferred direct current for his experiments
if the voltage is doubled, ...
the current decreases by 50%
If the voltage is reduced by half, ...
the current doubles
Name the three parts of the transistor and describe their functions
the emitter- supplies the electrons and acts as the filament the base- center layer of the transistor and acts as the grid the collector- accepts the electrons and acts as the plate
State Faraday's second law of electrolysis
the mass of a substance liberated at the electrodes during electrolysis by a steady current is proportional to the equivalent mass of that substance
If the current is to be doubled, ...
the voltage is decreased by 50%
If the current is to be reduced by half, ...
the voltage is doubled
The release of electrons from a heated metal surface is called ... emission
thermionic