Amperage
Insulator
Ohms
Voltage
Conductor
100
  • 100: What is the unit of measurement for electric current?

Amperage

100
  • 100: What type of material prevents the flow of electric current?

Rubber, Glass, Plastic

100
  • 100: What is the unit of measurement for electrical resistance?

Ohms

100
  • 100: What is the measurement of the difference in electric pressure between two points?

Voltage

100
  • 100: What type of material allows electric current to flow easily?

Copper, Gold, Aluminum, Steel, Iron, Silver

200
  • 200: Define amperage.

Electrical Current/ Flow

200

200: Give an example of a common insulator

Wire insulation

200
  • 200: What setting should you DVOM be on to measure Ohms?

Ohms/ Continuity/ Resistance

200
  • 200: How is voltage measured?

With a voltmeter dahhhh.

200
  • 200: Give an example of a common conductor of electricity in a car.

Copper wire

300
  • 300: How is amperage different from voltage and resistance?

Amperage is flow. Voltage is pressure, Resistance is opposition to flow

300
  • 300: What happens if two wires touch with no insulation?

Short Circuit

300
  • 300: State Ohm's Law.

Draw it

300
  • 300: What is the unit of measurement for voltage?

Volts

300
  • 300: How do conductors differ from insulators in terms of electron flow?

Conductors allow the frow of electricity and Insulators prevent the flow of electricity.

400
  • 400: What happens to amperage when resistance decreases in a circuit?

It increases

400
  • 400: What happens if a wire touches ground with no insulation?

Short to ground

400
  • 400: How is resistance calculated in a series circuit?

Add all resistances together 

400
  • 400: How does voltage influence electric current in a circuit?

As voltage increases current increases if resistance stays the same.

400
  • 400: What happens if a conductor brakes apart.

No current flow

500
  • 500: How is amperage affected when more devices are added in a parallel circuit?

It increases 

500
  • 500: What should an Ohm meter read when connected to an Insulator.

Infinite/ open circuit

500
  • 500: How does the length of a wire affect its resistance?

Resistance increases with length 

500
  • 500: Explain the term "voltage drop" in a circuit.

The difference of electrical pressure between two points in an operation circuit

500
  • 500: How does temperature affect the conductivity of a conductor?

Resistance increases as heat increases