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Ohm’s Law and Circuits. (Answers on final slide). 1. The rate of charge flow in a circuit is known as …. Resistance Voltage Current Power Electrical Energy. [Default] [MC Any] [MC All].
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Ohm’s Law and Circuits (Answers on final slide)
1. The rate of charge flow in a circuit is known as … • Resistance • Voltage • Current • Power • Electrical Energy [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
2. The potential difference between the ends of a wire that is required for current to flow is known as the… • Resistance • Voltage • Current • Power • Electrical Energy [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
3. The opposition to current flow is called… • Resistance • Voltage • Current • Power • Electrical Energy [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
4. Which of these statements are true about electric current? Choose all that apply. • The rate of charge flow • Measured in Ohms • Inversely related to resistance • Measured in Amperes • Requires an open circuit to flow • Requires a potential difference to flow • All of these statements are true • None of these statements are true. [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
5. Which of the following are factors that affect resistance in a wire? Choose all that apply. • material • temperature • length • diameter • current flow • All of the above • None of the above [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
6. Which statements are true for a series circuit? Choose all that apply. • Voltage is the same across all parts • Current is the same across all parts • Total resistance is the sum of the individual resistors • Individual currents add to equal the total current through the system • Individual voltages add to equal the total voltage put into the system • There is only one path for current to flow [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
7. Which statements are true for a parallel circuit? Choose all that apply. • Voltage is the same across all parts • Current is the same across all parts • Total resistance is the sum of the individual resistors • Individual currents add to equal the total current through the system • Individual voltages add to equal the total voltage put into the system • There are branches of current [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
8. Electrical energy can be measured in…(Choose all that apply) • Watts • Ohms • Joules • Kilowatt-hours • Watt seconds • Volts [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
9. The relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in a circuit is known as… • Coulomb’s Law • Kirchoff’s Law • Ampere’s Law • Ohm’s Law [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]
10. If you build circuit A and then add a resistor as in circuit B, the light will • Look brighter • Look less bright • There will no change in brightness A B
12. Which resistor will have the greatest current? • 50 • 10 • They have the same current
13. Which resistor will have the greatest voltage? • 50 • 10 • They have the same voltage
14. Which resistor will have the greatest current? • 50 • 10 • They have the same current
15. What is the total resistance in this circuit? • 6.4 • 21 • 38 • 75
16. What is the total resistance in this circuit? • 6.4 • 21 • 38 • 75
Answers 9. D 10. B 11. B 12. B 13. C 14. C 15. C 16. B • C • B • A • ACDF • ABCD • BCEF • ADF • CDE