This document contains multiple choice questions about electrical concepts such as Ohm's Law, resistance, conductivity, and current. It tests understanding of the following key points:
- Ohm's Law is not applicable to semi-conductors or insulators.
- Specific resistance is measured in ohm-cm.
- A material's resistivity depends on its composition.
- Conductance is measured in mho.
- Electrical conductivity is measured in mho/metre.
- Copper's resistance increases with temperature.
- Current flows when a switch is closed in a circuit.
- Resistance limits current flow.
- Free electrons allow current to flow.
- Conductors have many free
This document contains multiple choice questions about electrical concepts such as Ohm's Law, resistance, conductivity, and current. It tests understanding of the following key points:
- Ohm's Law is not applicable to semi-conductors or insulators.
- Specific resistance is measured in ohm-cm.
- A material's resistivity depends on its composition.
- Conductance is measured in mho.
- Electrical conductivity is measured in mho/metre.
- Copper's resistance increases with temperature.
- Current flows when a switch is closed in a circuit.
- Resistance limits current flow.
- Free electrons allow current to flow.
- Conductors have many free
This document contains multiple choice questions about electrical concepts such as Ohm's Law, resistance, conductivity, and current. It tests understanding of the following key points:
- Ohm's Law is not applicable to semi-conductors or insulators.
- Specific resistance is measured in ohm-cm.
- A material's resistivity depends on its composition.
- Conductance is measured in mho.
- Electrical conductivity is measured in mho/metre.
- Copper's resistance increases with temperature.
- Current flows when a switch is closed in a circuit.
- Resistance limits current flow.
- Free electrons allow current to flow.
- Conductors have many free
(A) DC circuits (B) high currents (C) small resistors (D) semi-conductors.(D) Specific resistance of a substance is measured in (A) ohms (B) mhos (C) ohm-cm (C) (D) cm/ohm Ohm's law is not applicable in all the following cases Except (A) Electrolytes (B) Arc lamps (E) Insulators (E) (A) Vacuum ratio values. Resistivity of a wire depends on (A) length (B) material (B) (C) cross section area (D) none of the above Conductance is expressed in terms of (A) ohm / m (B) m / ohm (C) mho / m (D) mho.(D) The unit of electrical conductivity is (A) mho / metre (A) (B) mho / sq. m (C) ohm / metre (D) ohm / sq. m. Which of the following figures represents the effect of temperature on resistance for copper ?
(A) figure A (A)
(B) figure B (C) figure C (D) figure D Current flows in a circuit when
(A) A switch is opened
(B) A switch is closed (B) (C) The switch is either open or closed (D) There is no voltage Resistance limit the current A. True (A) B. False Free electrons make current possible A. True (A) B. False Material with lots of free electrons are called A. Conductors (A) B. Insulator C. Semiconductors D. Filters What does the letter 'I' stand for in Ohm's Law? A. B. Resistance C. D. Inductance E. F. Capacitance G. H. Voltage I. J. Current (j) According to Ohm's Law, current equals the voltage divided by the _________. A. B. Resistance (B) C. D. Inductance E. F. Capacitance G. H. Power I. J. Conductance