a positive ion is formed when
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A positive ion is formed when. A proton is added to a neutral atom A neutron is removed from a neutral atom An electron is removed from a neutral atom An electron is added to a neutral atom. The number of protons in an atomic nucleus determines the. Atomic weight Atomic number Isotope. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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A positive ion is formed when
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The number of protons in an atomic nucleus determines the
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The smallest part of a compound that retains the characteristics of that compound
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The unit of electrical charge
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Electrons are attracted to
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An electrostatic field is strongest
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What symbol is used in formulas to represent electric charge?
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What type of quantity is measured in Ampere’s?
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Electric _____ describes how quickly charge is moving through a circuit
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Every circuit consists of what three main parts?
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The load in a circuit is where electrical _______ is converted into a different form such as light,
heat,sound, or motion.
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The SI units of energy are ______.
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An Ampere is equivalent to one
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D. Coulomb/second
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Copper wires are often used as the ______ in a circuit.
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_______ are materials that permit the electrons to flow easily.
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______describes how much the flow of electrons is opposed.
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The SI units of resistance are _____.
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A _____ like copper has a very _____ resistance.
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Electrons flow around the circuit from the ____ end of a battery to the ___ .
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The movement of charge in a circuit is often described by the ______ current which flows from the positive
terminal of a battery to the negative.
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When multiple electrical components are connected in _____ the current flows along a single path.
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The dependence of electric current to the voltage and resistance of a circuit is
described by ______ Law
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The book describes ______ as the electrical “pressure” that pushes current through a circuit.
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What voltage is needed to produce a current of 2 A through a resistance of 6 Ohms?
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When a load of 4 Ohms is connected to a potential difference of 12 V ______ of
current flows in the circuit.
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How many volts does 8 kV represent?
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6x10-6 Coulombs is equivalent to
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The invisible lines of force surrounding a charged object are called the:
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Which part of a circuit provides the electrical energy?
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A 5kW resistance connected to a 100 V source will produce how much current?
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The two poles of a permanent magnet are ____ and ______.
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Unlike poles ____ each other.
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The symbol for magnetic flux density is
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The symbol for magnetic flux is ___.
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A unit equal to the number of magnetic field lines per square centimeter.
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What physicist discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields?
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What physicist discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields?
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The magnetic field lines created by the electric current through a straight wire:
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A current carrying conductor coiled around a cylinder is called a(n) ______.
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The unit of measure for magnetomotive force is the ____.
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An electromagnet is a solenoid with _____.
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Discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields.
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Discovered that magnetic fields could induce an electric current
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Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
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A transformer works
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The purpose of a transformer’s iron core is to
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B. Absorb heat generated by the coils so the transformer does not burn up.
C. Transfer the magnetic flux created by the primary coil to the secondary coil.
D. Cancel out the magnetic field created by the primary coil
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The input side of a transformer is called the
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The voltage induced at the secondary coil of a transformer is an example of
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A step-up transformer
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currentC. Decreases the voltage but increases the
currentD. Decreases both the voltage and the
current
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Transformer cores are laminated to reduce
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Copper losses in a transformer are also called
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The total opposition to the flow of current in a circuit is called
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Energy lost due to molecular friction when the domains of the iron core flip polarity.
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The efficiency of a transformer is equal to
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B. The fraction of the input power that is wasted due to copper, eddy current, or hysteresis losses.
C. More than 100% if the transformer is properly maintained.
D. The voltage at the secondary divided by the voltage at the primary.
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Nsecondary/Nprimary =
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E. Either A or DF. Either B or C
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A step down transformer
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B. Increases the voltage but decreases the current
C. Decreases the voltage but increases the current
D. Decreases both the voltage and the current
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Step-up transformers at the power plant are used so that
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B. Less current is carried by transmission lines which reduces I squared R losses.
C. DC electricity can be converted to AC electricity
D. AC electricity can be converted to DC electricity.
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For a three-phase distribution system the multiple sets of windings are said to be_____ if they are in series
with each other.
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For a three-phase distribution system the multiple sets of windings are said to be_____ if
they are in parallel with each other.
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A connection made somewhere in the middle of a transformer winding.
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One purpose of a transformer is to electrically isolate one part of a circuit from another
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A transformer steps 120 volts down to 6 volts. A 30 ohm resistor is connected to the load side.
What current will occur in the primary?
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A transformer can be used to create an electrical separation between two parts of a circuit. This is
known as ____
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Induced emf in a circuit is always in a direction that opposes the change of flux that creates it.
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In order to create the magnetic field lines shown, the electrons in the blue wire must be flowing
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A. To the leftB. To the rightC. Up and DownD. None of the above (magnetic fields can’t be
created by moving electrons)
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The symbol for magnetic flux density (aka magnetic field) is
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A locked rotor occurs when
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According to Lenz’s Law a changing magnetic flux does what?
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A motor converts
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Efficiency is
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The role of the electrolyte in a battery cell is to
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B. Just like in Gatorade, it helps the battery recharge after being drained of energy.
C. Facilitate the reactions at the anode and cathode while conducting electric charge and completing the circuit.
D. Make sure the electrons don’t get too heavy.
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Metals that attract to either pole of a magnet are called.
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Examples of ferromagnets include
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Field windings
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B. Can make a generator or motor strongerC. Both A & BD. None of the above
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A fuel cell is similar to a battery in that it:
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A fuel cell is different than a battery in that:
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B. It produces a voltage that moves charge around a circuit.
C. It does not have an anode or cathodeD. It is a living organism with its own unique
genetic code.
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The “exhaust” produced by a fuel cell is
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Converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
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Energy loss due to the magnetization of domains flipping back and forth.
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Ability to produce electrical energy in a conductor without actually touching it.
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A device that converts energy from one form into another is called a
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An ampere turn is
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move charge through a circuit)
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An anode is
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B. The terminal of an electric device where conventional current departs (or equivalently where electrons enter)
C. Something that is opposed to lyric poetry.D. Defined in a consistent fashion by all reliable
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The revolving part in a DC motor.
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