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Ohms Law Question

This document contains 27 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of basic electrical circuit concepts like Ohm's Law. It asks the reader to identify values for current, voltage, and resistance in different circuits based on given parameters. Key principles assessed include how changes to one factor (e.g. resistance) affect the other two factors (current and voltage) based on their relationships defined in Ohm's Law.

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Ohms Law Question

This document contains 27 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of basic electrical circuit concepts like Ohm's Law. It asks the reader to identify values for current, voltage, and resistance in different circuits based on given parameters. Key principles assessed include how changes to one factor (e.g. resistance) affect the other two factors (current and voltage) based on their relationships defined in Ohm's Law.

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 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

22
 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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