Electronics Fundamentals I Flashcards
1
Q
- What is the basic particle of negative charge?
A
- The electron is the basic particle of negative charge.
2
Q
- Define atom.
A
- An atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains the unique characteristics of the
element.
3
Q
- What does an atom consist of?
A
- An atom is a positively charged nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons.
4
Q
- Define atomic number.
A
- Atomic number is the number of protons in a nucleus.
5
Q
- Do all elements have the same types of atoms?
A
- No, each element has a different type of atom.
6
Q
- What is a free electron?
A
- A free electron is an outer-shell electron that has drifted away from the parent atom.
7
Q
- What is a shell in the atomic structure?
A
- Shells are energy bands in which electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom.
8
Q
- Name two conductive materials.
A
- Copper and silver
9
Q
- What is a Coulomb?
- What is the formula to find it?
- What is the value of 1 Coulomb?
A
- the SI unit of electric charge, equal to the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere. Q = Total Charge.
- Q = (number of electrons /
6.25 X 10^18 electrons/C) - 6.25 x 10^18
10
Q
How many coulombs of charge do 93.8 X 10^16 electrons represent?
A
Q = number of electrons / 6.25 * 1018 electrons/C = 93.8 X 10^16 electrons / 6.25 * 10^18 electrons/C = 15 X 10^-2 C = 0.15 C
11
Q
- Define voltage
A
- Voltage is energy per unit charge.
12
Q
- What is the unit of voltage?
A
- The unit of voltage is the volt.
13
Q
- What is the voltage when 24 J of energy are required to move
10 C of charge?
A
- V = W/Q = 24 J>10 C = 2.4 V
14
Q
- List seven sources of voltage.
A
- Battery, fuel cell, power supply, solar cell, generator, thermocouple, and piezoelectric sensors
are voltage sources.
15
Q
- What type of chemical reaction occurs in all batteries and fuel
cells?
A
- Oxidation-reduction reactions
16
Q
- Define current and state its unit.
A
- Current is the rate of fl ow of charge; the unit of current is the ampere (A).
17
Q
- How many electrons make up one coulomb of charge?
A
- There are 6.25 X 10^18 electrons in one coulomb.
18
Q
- What is the current in amperes when 20 C flow past a point in a wire in 4 s?
A
- I = Q/t = 20 C / 4 s = 5 A
19
Q
- Define resistance and name its unit.
A
- Resistance is opposition to current and its unit is the ohm
20
Q
- What are the two main categories of resistors? Briefly explain the difference between them.
A
- Two resistor categories are fixed and variable. The value of a fixed resistor cannot be changed, but that of a variable resistor can.
21
Q
- In the 4-band resistor color code, what does each band represent?
A
- First band: first digit of resistance value.
Second band: second digit of resistance value.
Third band: number of zeros following the 2nd digit.
Fourth band: percent tolerance.
22
Q
- Determine the resistance and percent tolerance for each of the
following color codes:
(a) yellow, violet, red, gold
(b) blue, red, orange, silver
(c) brown, gray, black, gold
(d) red, red, blue, red, green
A
- (a) Yellow, violet, red, gold = 4700 +/- 5%
(b) Blue, red, orange, silver = 62,000 +/- 10%
(c) Brown, gray, black, gold = 18 +/- 5%
(d) Red, red, blue, red, green = 22.6 k +/- 0.5%
23
Q
- What resistance value is indicated by each alphanumeric label:
(a) 33R
(b) 5K6
(c) 900
(d) 6M8
A
- (a) 33R = 33 Ohm
(b) 5K6 = 5.6 k Ohm
(c) 900 = 900 Ohm
(d) 6M8 = 6.8 M Ohm
24
Q
- What is the basic difference between a rheostat and a
potentiometer?
A
- A rheostat has two terminals; a potentiometer has three terminals.
25
Q
- Name three resistance sensors and the physical quantity that
affects their resistance.
A
- Thermistor—temperature; photoconductor cell—light; strain gauge—force.
26
Q
- What are the basic elements of an electric circuit?
A
- A basic electric circuit consists of source, load, and current path between source and load.
27
Q
- Define open circuit.
A
- An open circuit is one that has no path for current.
28
Q
- Define closed circuit.
A
- A closed circuit is one that has a complete path for current.
29
Q
- What is the resistance of an open switch? Ideally, what is the resistance of a closed switch?
A
- R = (infinite); R = 0 Ohm
30
Q
- What is the purpose of a fuse?
A
- A fuse protects a circuit against excessive current.
31
Q
- What is the difference between a fuse and a circuit breaker?
A
- A fuse must be replaced once blown. A circuit breaker can be reset once tripped.
32
Q
- Which wire is larger in diameter, AWG #3 or AWG #22?
A
- AWG #3 is larger than AWG #22.
33
Q
- What is ground in an electric circuit?
A
- Ground is the reference point with zero voltage with respect to other points.
34
Q
- Name the multi meter functions for measuring
(a) current
(b) voltage
(c) resistance
A
- (a) Ammeter measures current.
(b) Voltmeter measures voltage.
(c) Ohmmeter measures resistance.