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Mrs. Stauffer's Ohm's Law Practice

Quiz by Heather Stauffer

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  • Q1
    What does the letter 'I' stand for in Ohm's Law
    Cumulus
    Invention
    Current
    Inductance
    10s
  • Q2
    According to Ohm's Law, CURRENT equals the VOLTAGE divided by the _________.
    Reduction
    Resistance
    Resolution
    Repetition
    10s
  • Q3
    What will happen to the CURRENT if the VOLTAGE is INCREASED?
    The current will stay the same
    The current will increase
    The current will decrease
    The current will stop
    10s
  • Q4
    What does the letter 'R' stand for in Ohm's Law?
    Reactance
    Rate of change
    Regulation
    Resistance
    10s
  • Q5
    If you INCREASE the size of the RESISTOR and keep the voltage the same, what will happen to the CURRENT?
    The current will decrease
    The current will increase
    The current will stop
    The current will stay the same
    10s
  • Q6
    Which is an example of a resistor?
    electrical device
    power source
    wires
    battery
    10s
  • Q7
    What does the letter 'V' stand for in Ohm's Law
    various
    volumous
    voltage
    vulcanite
    10s
  • Q8
    What is the flow of electric charge across a surface?
    voltage
    resistance
    circuit
    current
    10s
  • Q9
    What type of relationship do RESISTANCE and CURRENT have?
    double proportional
    inversely proportional
    directly proportional
    reversely proportional
    10s
  • Q10
    What kind of circuit that has TWO OR MORE paths for current to flow through?
    series circuit
    serious circuit
    parallel circuit
    powerful circuit
    10s
  • Q11
    What is the electrical push or pressure that makes electrical charges move?
    current
    voltage
    parallel
    resistance
    10s
  • Q12
    What type of circuit does the current have only ONE path to take?
    powerful circuit
    serious circuit
    series circuit
    parallel circuit
    10s
  • Q13
    What type of relationship do VOLTAGE and CURRENT have?
    directly proportional
    inversely proportional
    reversely proportional
    double proportional
    10s

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