Basic Electrical Theory I


Basic Electrical Theory II
AC/DC Circuits
Current Flow and Ohm's Law
Basic Electrical Theory III
Electrical Theory IV
100

What force causes electrons to flow? What is another name for it?

EMF, Voltage

100

What formula is used to find resistance in a parallel circuit? 

Total Parallel Circuit:

RT=1/(R1)+1/(R2)+1/(R3)...

If the reciprocal of both sides is taken:

RT=1/(1/(R1)+1/(R2)+1/(R3)


100

Which type of power can be easily stored?

DC

100

What is ohms law? 

E=IxR

Voltage=Current x Resistance

100

What type of power is created by spinning machines?

AC

100
This type of device has stator magnets.

This type has stator windings.

Generator

Alternator

200

Does a multimeter typically read peak voltage or RMS? Briefly define RMS?

RMS; Root mean square - it's the measurement of current that takes into account that AC current has peaks and valleys, and that the peaks and valleys don't represent useful current.

200

What formula is used to find the total resistance in a series circuit? 

RT=R1+R2+R3...

200

What is the advantage of using AC instead of DC? 

1. It is easier to step up or down the voltage.

2. Higher voltage can be used (lighter wires). 

3. AC motors are smaller and lighter



200

In a series circuit is the amperage the same or different everywhere in the circuit?

The same

200

Give an example of a device (common in aviation) that generates voltage from heat.

Thermocouple

200

If an AC circuit is purely resistive, what else is true of the circuit?

It's in phase

300

What is Static and Current Electricity? Describe each one. 

Static Electricity - Stationary electrical charge.

Current Electricity - Useful type with actual flow. 

300

What two components are needed to generate AC electricity? What must happen between them to generate electricity?

Inductor and magnet. Relative motion.

300

What is Inductive Reactance? 

The opposition of current flow...

This is also known as Counter EMF and it will caules phase shifting... 

300

What do we call the opposition to flow caused by inductors and capacitors?

Reactance

300

How does a load cell generate electricity?

By squeezing a crystal that has piezoelectric properties

300

What makes a material a good conductor?

It has valence electrons that are very willing to detach and move from atom to atom.

400

What are the five different methods of creating electricity? 

Chemical, Heat, Light, Pressure, Magnetism


400

What are the three things needed for electromagnetic induction to work? 

Electromagnet 

Voltage (EMF)

Relative Motion 

400

What is Phase Shifting and how is it controlled? 

In AC circuits, the Voltage and Current may not reach the same amplitude peaks at the same time, they generally have a difference in timing. That difference in timing is called Phase Shift and is controlled with a control on the outside of some generators that are series wound...

400
If the current is 7 amps and the voltage is 28 volts, what is the resistance?
4 ohms
400

Explain Faraday's Law

Relative motion between a wire and a magnetic field generates an electromotive force and a flow of current in a closed circuit

400

How many kilo hertz is 350,000 hertz?

How many miliohms is .003 ohms?

350

500
Define impedance

All the opposition to flow in an AC circuit from resistors, capacitors and inductors

500

During the process of electromagnetic induction, the value of the induced voltage/current depends on three basic factors...

1. Number of turns in the conductor coil (more loops equals greater induced voltage).

2. Strength of the electromagnet (the stronger the magnetic field, the greater the induced voltage). 

3. Speed of rotation of the conductor or magnet (the faster the rotation, the greater the induced voltage). 

500

Describe Impedance, what letter represents it?


The total opposition to current flow in an AC circuit is known as impedance and is represented by the letter (Z).

500

The outflow valve of a 737 can be actuated by either of 2 AC motors or a DC motor.  The DC motor runs off battery and is used in emergency situations.  If this is a ½ hp motor that is 80% efficient and the battery is providing 28 volts, what amount of resistance is created by the motor?

1.68 Ohms

500

What is the difference between electron current and conventional current? 

Electron current goes from the negative terminal, it is the actual flow of electrons in a circuit. 

Conventional current Is an imaginary flow of electricity that flows from the positive terminal to negative. 

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500

Explain ELI the ICE Man

Voltage leads current in an inductive circuit; Current leads voltage in a capacitive circuit.

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