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Understanding Electrical Circuits and Symbols

The document contains two multiple choice questions. The first question asks about the definition of voltage in an electrical circuit, with the answer being that voltage is a measure of the energy given to the charges in the circuit. The second question provides four circuit symbols and asks which row identifies the components represented, with the answer being that W represents a battery, X represents an ammeter, Y represents a resistor, and Z represents a variable resistor.

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Understanding Electrical Circuits and Symbols

The document contains two multiple choice questions. The first question asks about the definition of voltage in an electrical circuit, with the answer being that voltage is a measure of the energy given to the charges in the circuit. The second question provides four circuit symbols and asks which row identifies the components represented, with the answer being that W represents a battery, X represents an ammeter, Y represents a resistor, and Z represents a variable resistor.

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SECTION 1

1. The voltage of an electrical supply is a measure of the

A resistance of the circuit


B speed of the charges in the circuit
C power developed in the circuit
D energy given to the charges in the circuit
E current in the circuit.

2. Four circuit symbols, W, X, Y and Z, are shown.

V
W X Y Z

Which row identifies the components represented by these symbols?

W X Y Z

A battery ammeter resistor variable resistor

B battery ammeter fuse resistor

C lamp ammeter variable resistor resistor

D lamp voltmeter resistor fuse

E lamp voltmeter variable resistor fuse

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