SWLCAT 1-3
When the prefix milli is used in the metric or SI system, a fundamental unit of measurement is multiplied by what factor?
.001
To convert from one unit of measurement to another, a conversion factor that is equal to ____ must first be established.
1
How many valence electrons do conductors generally have?
1 or 2
The proton has a mass that is over ____ times greater than the mass of the electron
1836
The first shell of an atom may contain only ___ electrons, while the the third shell may hold as many as 18
2
How many electrons are present in a copper atom?
29
The atomic number for copper is?
29
The maximum number of electrons that can be contained in any orbit is?
32
Semiconductors have ___ electrons in the valance shell
4
Knots reduce the rope's strength by approximately ? .
45%-55%
One coulomb is equal to
6 x 10^18 electrons
How many valence electrons do insulators generally have?
7 or 8
One horsepower equals ?
746 watts
The valence shell of any atom can hold no more than ___ electrons
8
For current to flow, there must be ?
A complete path
Conversions in the metric system involve multiplying or dividing by powers of ? . a. 1 b. 10 c. 100 d. 1000
B. 10
The ___ is a quickly formed light duty eye that is mostly readily applicable when hoisting a load
Cats paw
Materials with partially filled valence rings are said to be___
Chemically unstable
One amp of current flows through a wire when one___ flows past a point in one second
Coulomb
A volt is the amount of potential needed to cause one ___ to produce one ___ of work
Coulomb, joule
The system of measurement used the most often in the United States is referred to as the ____ system
Customary
Whole numbers, along with the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, form a mathematical system called the ___
Decimal system
The value of any ___ in our numbering system is determined by the position it occupies with a particular number
Digit
In Ohms law calculations, voltage is indicated by the letter —?
E
An electrical current passing through a certain matter can cause chemical actions to take place, this action is called
Electrolysis
Voltage is defined as?
Electromotive force, or EMF
The flow of electrons is always from the pole of an electrical energy source that has an ___of electrons to the pole that has a ____of electrons
Excess, deficiency
Three methods of producing light with little heat loss are
Fluorescent, phosphorescent, electroluminescent
____ is generated any time current flows through a wire. This happens because energy is used to move electrons
Heat
Five effects electrical energy can produce are ?
Heat, light, magnetic fields, chemical action, pressure
The letter __ is used in ohms law calculations to represent current
I
When a conductor is heated, its resistance ___
Increases
Any time current flows through a conductor, not only is heat generated, but there is a ____ associated with it as well
Magnetic field
There must be relative motion between a ___ and a ___ in order to generate electrical energy.
Magnetic field, conductor
The process of producing electricity by moving a conductor through a magnetic field is called ____ and is the basis for electrical devices such as motors, generators, and transformers
Magneto-electricity
What two factors affect the speed of current flow?
Material and voltage
___ is the material from which all known physical objects are made
Matter
When two unlike metals are submerged in an electrolyte solution, the metal that accumulates electrons is the ____pole, and the metal that gives up electrons is the _____ pole.
Negative, positive
The gas that will give off light when current passes through it is ? .
Neon
What type of rope is best resistant to dynamic loading?
Nylon
Electrical current is produced when an electron from one atom knocks electrons from another atom out of __?
Orbit
Electrons revolve around the nucleus in paths called?
Orbital rings or shells
If too much current flows through a conductor, ___ can occur
Overheating
A ___ is a measurement that compares a number to 100
Percent
A flourescent lamp combines electroluminescence and ___ to produce light
Phosphorescence
The direction of current flow is defined as the ___ of the circuit
Polarity
Photoemission occurs when photons striking the surface of a material cause electrons to be released in a vacuum tube. A ___ placed in the tube will cause electrons to flow
Positive plate
Electrical current flow is caused by a ____ between two poles
Potential difference
When a voltage is applied to a circuit and current flows through the load, __ is consumed
Power
When placed under ____ certain crystalline substances will generate minute potential difference
Pressure
A short circuit has very little or zero ___?
Resistance
The ___ system has been declared as the preferred system of measurement by the US Congress
SI Metric
A ___ is not considered to be a hitch
Sheepshank
Which material is the best semiconductor?
Silicon
The best natural conductor of electricity is ? .
Silver
Semiconductors are used in the construction of ___
Solid state devices
The total amount of heat produced in a conductor is directly proportional to the ____flowing through it
Square of current
When referenced to metric measurements, the letters SI stand for what?
System of International Units
A device that uses the heating of two dissimilar metals to produce an electrical potential is called a(n)
Thermocouple
The process of joining two dissimilar metals together at a junction and applying heat to produce a transfer of electrons is known as the ___ process
Thermoelectric
Each atom will have the same number of protons and electrons. True or false
True
True or false: it requires more energy to remove electrons from atoms with their outer orbit over half filled to capacity?
True
True or false: the absolute value of any number will always be a positive number or zero
True
True or False: Light is one of the methods that can be employed to force electrons out of their orbits
True. There are six methods that are known to force electrons from the valence ring of an atom to become a potential electrical current participant: Friction, Chemical, Heat, Pressure, Light, Magnetism
Electrons in the inner orbits are even more difficult to move than those in the___, and are of little interests in the study of electricity
Valance ring (shell)
Only electrons in the ___ shell are available to participate in electrical current flow
Valence
The outer shell (orbit) of an atom is know as?
Valence shell
Power is directly related to the amount of ? and the amount of ?
Voltage and current flow
The ___ is the unit of electrical power
Watt
Batteries are usually divided into two categories, primary cells and ? cells. a. back-up b. grounded c. reserve d. secondary
d. secondary
The type of circuit that would have the highest or maximum current flow is a(n) ? circuit. a. closed b. open c. series d. short
d. short A short circuit has almost no resistance and a high current flow. The current has found a shorter path back to the source than going through the resistance of the full circuit.
As semiconductors are heated, their resistance ___
decreases
A solution that causes electrical conduction in liquids is called a(n) ?
electrolyte
Which particle has a negative charge and rotates around the outside of the nucleus of the atom?
electron
An atom is composed of a central nucleus which is surrounded by which orbiting particles?
electrons
Electrical current is the flow of?
electrons
Increasing the temperature applied to the junction of a thermocouple will cause a greater transfer of?
electrons
The simplest form of any matter is called a(n)
element
Pressure can be produced by an electrical current that causes the physical displacement of ____ in a crystal
ions
Photovoltaic action uses ? energy to produce electricity.
light
Our primary source of electric power is?
magnetism
How many valence electrons does copper have?
one
Electrons revolve around the nucleus in paths called?
orbits
Light occurs on a television screen when an electron beam strikes a surface covered with ? .
phosphors
The condition in which photons bombard a relatively poor conductor causing that conductor to free more of its electrons and become a better conductor is known as?
photoconduction
Light contains small particles of energy called ? .
photons
Electricity derived from pressure is known as the ____ effect
piezoelectric
The charge of the nucleus of any atom is always?
positive
the two particles that make up the nucleus of an atom
protons and neutrons
Smaller sub-particles of the proton and neutron are called ? .
quarks
Like charges _____ and opposite charges ______
repel, attract
Which material is the best insulator?
rubber
The maximum possible speed at which current can travel is?
speed of light
True or false: magnesium is considered a metal bc it has two valence electrons
true
Depending on how a crystal is cut, either a bending pressure or a ? action can be applied to create a potential difference.
twisting
The atomic particles in the outermost orbit of the atom are called?
valence electrons
The quantity of protons in an element can be identified by the element's?
Atomic numbee
A(n) ___ is the smallest particle to which an element can be reduced yet still retain the characteristics of that element
atom
The chemical source of electricity is best represented in our everyday lives as the ?
battery
As electrons rotate about the nucleus ____ tries to cause them to fly off into space
centrifugal force
