Battery Systems
Circuit Protection
Conductors & Connectors
Magnetism & Electro-Magnetic Components
Electrical Diagnostics & Faults
100

What is the primary function of a battery in an electrical system?

To start the engine and supply power to accessories.

100

What are the two most common types of circuit protection devices?

Fuses and circuit breakers.

100

What is the most common conductor material used in wiring?

Copper.

100

What happens when current flows through a conductor?

A magnetic field is created around the conductor.

100

What are the three most common types of electrical circuit faults?

Open circuit, short circuit, and high resistance.

200

What happens to the electrolyte as a battery discharges?

It becomes more like water as the acid content decreases.

200

What happens when excessive amperage flows through a fuse?

The fuse element melts, breaking the circuit.

200

What is the purpose of wire insulation?

To prevent electrical shorts and protect the conductor.

200

What is the principle behind alternators generating electricity?

Magnetic flux lines moving past a conductor induce current flow.

200

What tool is commonly used to check for circuit continuity?

A multimeter.

300

What gas is produced when a battery is charging?

Hydrogen gas.

300

What is the difference between a fuse and a circuit breaker?

A fuse is a one-time-use device, while a circuit breaker can be reset.

300

What problem can moisture cause in wiring connectors?

Corrosion on the pins, leading to increased circuit resistance.

300

What is the function of a solenoid?

It uses electromagnetism to create mechanical motion.

300

What is a common cause of high resistance in an electrical circuit?

Corroded or loose connections.

400

What is the process called where a battery discharges and then recharges?

Cycling.

400

What are the two main types of fuses?

Blade-type and cartridge-type fuses.

400

What is the main advantage of stranded wire over solid wire?

It is more flexible and resistant to breaking.

400

What is the primary function of a relay coil?

To create a magnetic field that activates the switch mechanism in the relay.

400

What must always be the last connection and first disconnection when boosting a battery?

A ground point away from the battery.

500

What is the specific gravity of a fully charged battery’s electrolyte?

Approximately 1.260

500

What is the function of a relay in a circuit?

It allows a low-power control circuit to switch a high-power circuit.

500

What type of conductor is commonly used in printed circuit boards?

Etched or embedded conductors on an insulating plate.

500

What is the purpose of an ignition coil in a vehicle?

To convert low-voltage battery power into high voltage for spark plugs.

500

Why should electrical schematics be used during troubleshooting?

They help identify circuit layouts and locate faults efficiently.

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