
Mrs. Stauffer's Ohm's Law Practice
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- Q1What does the letter 'I' stand for in Ohm's LawCumulusInventionCurrentInductance10s
- Q2According to Ohm's Law, CURRENT equals the VOLTAGE divided by the _________.ReductionResistanceResolutionRepetition10s
- Q3What will happen to the CURRENT if the VOLTAGE is INCREASED?The current will stay the sameThe current will increaseThe current will decreaseThe current will stop10s
- Q4What does the letter 'R' stand for in Ohm's Law?ReactanceRate of changeRegulationResistance10s
- Q5If you INCREASE the size of the RESISTOR and keep the voltage the same, what will happen to the CURRENT?The current will decreaseThe current will increaseThe current will stopThe current will stay the same10s
- Q6Which is an example of a resistor?electrical devicepower sourcewiresbattery10s
- Q7What does the letter 'V' stand for in Ohm's Lawvariousvolumousvoltagevulcanite10s
- Q8What is the flow of electric charge across a surface?voltageresistancecircuitcurrent10s
- Q9What type of relationship do RESISTANCE and CURRENT have?double proportionalinversely proportionaldirectly proportionalreversely proportional10s
- Q10What kind of circuit that has TWO OR MORE paths for current to flow through?series circuitserious circuitparallel circuitpowerful circuit10s
- Q11What is the electrical push or pressure that makes electrical charges move?currentvoltageparallelresistance10s
- Q12What type of circuit does the current have only ONE path to take?powerful circuitserious circuitseries circuitparallel circuit10s
- Q13What type of relationship do VOLTAGE and CURRENT have?directly proportionalinversely proportionalreversely proportionaldouble proportional10s