A device that's converts energy.
What is a Machine?
The measure of the work needed to move an electric charge.
What is Volt?
A combination of series resistance
What is a string?
Energy transmission devices.
The charge in motion
What is an electric current?
Voltages that are connected with polarities that allow current in the same direction.
What is Series-Aiding?
Equals the number of protons on an atom within the periodic table.
What is the Atomic Number?
The opposition to current flow
What is resistance?
A break in the current path.
What is Open circuit?
The units of a coulomb
What is ( ampere - sec ) ?
A device that introduces a specific resistance into an electric circuit.
What is a Resistor?
An extremely low resistance path for current flow.
What is a short circuit?
The three subatomic particles that make up an atom.
What is electrons, protons and neutrons?
The Factors affecting resistance.
Material , Length, Cross-sectional Area , and Temperature.
How much is the total resistance, RT ,of a series circuit if one of the resistors is open?
Infinite.
A substance that cannot be decomposed any further by chemical action.
What is a element?
The completely bare units of a volt.
Kg-m2 / amp - sec , aka a Joule/Coul broken down.
If two series-opposing voltages each have a voltage of 9V, the net or total voltage is
0V.
The outer most shell for any atom.
What is the valance shell?
The completely bare units of an ohm.
kg-m2/s-c2
If a resistor in a series circuit is shorted , the series current, I ,
Stays the same.
The order shells are designated by alphabetically.
K, L, M, N, O, P & Q
The completely bare units of a siemen.
S-C2/kg-m2.
A direct connection to the earth usually made by driving copper rods into the earth and then connecting the ground wire of an electrical system to this point.
What is earth ground?
The smallest constituent of an element.
What is a atom?
The relationship between the magnitude of the applied EMF and the amount pf charge flow through a conductor.
What is Ohm's Law?
Find Total voltage given 2 amps.
450 volts.
The valence shell contains greater than or equal to five electrons.
What is a insulator?
A 200 ohm resistor has 5 amperes pf current flowing through it. Find the amount of power dissipated by the resistance.
5000 watts.
Calculate VR3.
1 Volt.
The valence shell contains less than or equal to 3 electrons.
What is a conductor?
A resistance of 1 kilo-ohm has an EMF of 250V applied to it. Power delivered to the resistor.
62.5 Watts.
Calculate VR2.
VR2 = 5V.
The valence shell contains four electrons.
What is a semi-conductor?
Given a device that consumes 500 watts for a period of 5 days. Find the amount of electrical energy consumed in kilowatt hours.
60 KWH.
What is the power dissipated across R2 if the current is 2 amps.
300 watts.
The force of attraction or repulsion by charged bodies
What is a Coulomb?
The total efficiency of a cascaded system is best described as what?
%ET = ( N1 x N2 x N3...etc. ) x 100
What is my power dissipated across R3.
1.25 mW.
The maximum number of electrons in any shell is given by the expression:
# of electrons = 2 (N)2
Given a device that has 10 volts applied to it and draws 25 amperes of current. The device is left on for 3 weeks. Find the total amount of electrical energy used and cost if the electrical energy costs 6.5 cents per KW-Hr.
$8190.00
Three resistors in series have a total resistance RT of 2.7 kilo-ohms. If R2 is twice the value of R1 and R3 is three times the value of R2 , what are the values of the resistors.
Resistor 1 = 300 ohms.
Resistor 2 = 600 ohms.
Resistor 3 = 1800 ohms.
The expression to determine the number of neutrons contained within the nucleus of the atom.
# of neutrons = atomic mass - atomic #
If the current , I , carried by a resistor is doubled, the power dissipation in the resistance increases by a factor of
4.
States that the applied voltage VT equals the sum of IR voltage drops in a series circuit.
Kirchoff's voltage law.