If 0.
6A current flows
through a resistor
shown in figure. Voltage
of two points of resistor
is 12V. What is the
resistance of the
resistor?
A- 𝑅 = 0.05 Ω
B- 𝑅 = 2 Ω
C- 𝑅 = 7.2 Ω
D- 𝑅 = 20 Ω
Answer: D
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In the following
circuit, the value of
the electrical
current is:
A- 𝐼 = 162 𝐴
B- 𝐼 = 2 𝐴
C- 𝐼 = 0.5 𝐴
D- 𝐼 = 0.25
Answer: C
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Ifthe resistance of an electrical circuit is
increased, what will happen to the current
assuming the voltage remains the same?
Answer:
A- The current will increase
B- The current will decrease
C- The current will not change
Answer: B
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If
the voltage across a resistance is doubled,
what will happen to the current?
A- The current will be halved
B- The current will double as well
C- The current will increase 4 times
D- The current will not change
Answer: B
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What is the voltage
V in the circuit
shown?
A- V= 7.5 V
B- V= 15 V
C- V= 26 V
D- V= 0.154 V
Answer: C
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According to Ohm's Law, current equals the
voltage divided by the _________.
A- Resistance
B- Inductance
C- Capacitance
D- Power
E- Conductance
Answer: A
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What equation would you use to solve for
voltage?
A- V = I/R
B- V = PR
C- V = CI
D- V = IR
E- V = R/I
Answer: D
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What does the letter 'I' stand for in Ohm's Law?
A- Resistance
B- Inductance
C- Capacitance
D- Voltage
E- Current
Answer: E
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What does the letter 'R' stand for in Ohm's
Law?
A- Resistance
B- Inductance
C- Capacitance
D- Reactance
E- Rate of change
Answer: A
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Ifthe current in an electrical circuit is
constant, what will happen to the voltage if
the resistance is increased?
A- The voltage will decrease
B- The voltage will increase
C- The voltage will stay the same
Answer: B
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If there are 10 Volts across a 5 Ohm resistor,
what is the current?
A- 0.5 Amps
B- 1 Amp
C- 2 Amps
D- 15 Amps
E- 50 Amps
Answer: C
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If there are 40 Volts and 5 Amps running through
an electrical circuit, what is the resistance of
the circuit?
A- 1 Ohm
B- 2 Ohms
C- 4 Ohms
D- 6 Ohms
E- 8 Ohms
Answer: E
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