Multiple Choice Flashcards
The power rating lists the blank Required to operate an appliance
a voltage. b watts
Watts
A close path through which electrons can flow
A voltage. b a circuit
circuit
A fuse will melt if the blank in a circuit becomes too high
A current. B resistance
Current
Current is almost always the flow blank
A electrons be protons
Electrons
Current has two or more branches in a blank
A series circuit b parallel circuit
Parallel circuit
A car battery is an example of a blank
a wet cell b dry cell
Wet cell
The tendency for material to oppose the flow electrons is called
Resistance
Current has only one loop to flow through a blank
Series circuit
Current is measured and blank
Amperes
Electrical energy is blank •time
Power
Electrical power is equal to blank •voltage difference
Current
Ohms law states that the current equals blank divided by the resistance
Voltage difference
A dry spell is used in a flashlight to convert blank to light
Electrical energy
Thin wires have a blank resistance to electrons flow then do thicker wire’s
Greater