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MODULE 3.

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EXERCISES
Electrical Terminology
1. What is Potential Difference (PD)? (Sy: 3.3.1-HO-1)
a) The difference between positive and negative charges
b) EMF (Electromotive Force)
c) Electrical Current
d) Power Supply

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1, 2 and 3 points, find the measured value PD?
2. (Sy: 3.3.1-HO-1 and 3.3.1-HO-3)

-100V 0V +150V

1 2

1 2 3

a) -100V +150V +50V


b) -100V +150V +250V
c) +100V -150V +50V
d) +100V -150V +250V

3. Which of the following statements is wrong with EMF.? (Sy: 3.3.1-HO-1 and 3.3.1-HO-2)
a) Electromotive Force (EMF)
b) Electromotive Force (EMF) is an electrical pressure that is able force electrons to move as a current flow in a
circuit.
c) That means that a cell, battery or generator can generate EMF.
d) While the circuit current is equal EMF=PD.

4. How is the electron flow direction? (Sy: 3.3.1-HO-2)


a) from negative charge to positive charge
b) from anode to positive charge
c) from cathode to anode
d) Electron flow from the positive to the negative of the power supply is correct.

5. What is the unit PD? (Sy: 3.3.1-HO-1)


a) Watt (W)
b) Volt (V)
c) Amper (Amp. or A)
d) Ohm (Ω)

CEVAP ANAHTARI

1. A
2. B
3. D
4. D
5. B

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