Electrical principles | Ohm’s Law: formulas and usage | Series and parallel circuits |
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What is Voltage
What is the electrical term for the electromotive force (xMF) that causes
electron fow8 (T5A05) |
What is Voltage (E) equals current (I) multiplied by resistance (R)
What formula is used to calculate voltage in a circuit8 (T5D02)
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What is the volt
What is the unit of electromotive force8 (T5A11)
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What is Resistance (R) equals eoltage (E) dieided by current (I)
What formula is used to calculate resistance in a circuit8 (T5D03)
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What is about 12 volts
How much voltage does a mobile transceiver typically require8 (T5A06)
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What is Current (I) equals eoltage (E) dieided by resistance (R)
What formula is used to calculate current in a circuit8 (T5D01)
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What is a current
What is the name for the fow of electrons in an electric circuit8 (T5A03)
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What is 30 ohms
What is the resistance of a circuit in which a current of 3 amperes fows
through a resistor connected to 90 volts8 (T5D04) |
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What is Amperes
Electrical current is measured in which of the following units8 (T5A01)
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What is 8 ohms
What is the resistance in a circuit for which the applied voltage is 12 volts
and the current fow is 1.5 amperes8 (T5D05 |
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