
Unit Test-Electronics
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- Q1An energy that has an ability to do workvoltagepowerelectronicselectricity30s
- Q2The most basic particle that has a negative chargeneutronprotonelectronnucleus30s
- Q3A form of electrical current that reverses direction periodically.static currentdirect currentalternating currentelectrical current30s
- Q4A French physicist who measured the force between charges.Alessandro VoltaAndrei Marie AmpereCharles CoulombGeorg Simon Ohm30s
- Q5These are materials that are too high to be a good conductor and too low to be an insulator.inductorsemiconductorinsulatorconductor30s
- Q6These are materials that allows current to flow or pass through.inductorsemiconductorconductorinsulator30s
- Q7The unit of measurement for potential difference.voltohmsamperesiemens30s
- Q8He developed the first chemical battery and the unit of measurement for potential difference is named after him.James WattsAndrei Marie AmpereGeorg Simon OhmAlessandro Volta30s
- Q9It is the movement of electric charge from one point to another.voltagecurrentpowerresistance30s
- Q10The unit of measurement for current.VoltsWattsOhmsAmpere30s
- Q11The unit of measurement for resistance.AmpereWattsOhmsVolts30s
- Q12It limits the amount of current that can be produced by the applied voltage.conductancevoltagecurrentresistance30s
- Q13It states the relationship of voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit.Ohm’s LawPower LawCircuit LawKirchhoff’s Law30s
- Q14The relationship of current to voltage and resistance can be mathematically expressed as _____I=V2RI=V/RI=P/VI=V2/R30s
- Q15The basic unit of measurement for electric power.amperesiemenswattsvolts30s