Opposes current flow:
a. voltage
b. resistance
c. amperes
Resistance
LED stands for _______
a. Linear Emitting Diode
b. Light Emitting Diode
c. Low Emitting Divider
Light Emitting Diode
Ohm's Law formula for finding Current
a. I=E/R
b. I= RxE
c. I=E1+E2+E3...I = E/R
Positive (+) charged particles of an atom.
a. Protons
b. Neutrons
c. ElectronsProtons
Negative (-) charge particles of an atom.
a. Protons
b. Neutrons
c. Electrons
Electrons
A mechanical component used to turn "ON" and "OFF" a circuit.
Switch
An electrical component mainly use to store electrical charges.
a. Resistor
b. Capacitor
c. Transistor
Capacitor
In electronics, a name used for bare wires or current paths are called...
a. Insulator
b. Transistor
c. Conductor
Conductor
Reference letter for "current".
a. I
b. E
c. R
Current = I
In electronics, AC stands for _______.
Alternating Current
A safety component that tends to break when current flow is excessive.
a. Fuse
b. Transistor
c. CapacitorFuse
A tool use for checking voltages.
a. Screw Driver
b. Soldering Iron
c. Multimeter
Voltmeter or Multimeter
Also referenced by the letter "E"
a. Voltage
b. Current
c. Resistance
Voltage
In electronics, DC stands for ________.
Direct Current
In electronics, PCB stands for _______
Printed Circuit Board
In any industrial safety, PPE stands for ______
Personal Protective Equipments
Formula for finding Voltage
a. R1 + R2 + R3...
b. I x R
c. V/R
E = I x R
Unit of measure for Resistance (R)
a. amperes
b. ohms
c. voltageOhms
In electrical safety, GFCI stands for
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
Unit of measure for Current (I)
a. Joulesb. Henry
c. Amperes
Ampere