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UGRD-NSCI6101 [CALCULUS-BASED PHYSICS]

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Vector field is a function of space whose value at each point is a vector quantity.
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Coulomb's Law stating that charges repel and opposite charges attract.
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"F" stands for Electric Force ?


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The negative sign can be found also in an electron,


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The example of a good Conductor is Aluminum.


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An object can have positive and Negative charge.


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Source Charge a charged particle that is causing the electric field to exist.
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Positive charge can be found also in a Proton.


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We used the symbol "EF" to represent electric field.
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Magnetic Field is an invisible entity which exists in the region around a charged
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The charged particle causing the electric field to exist is called the Electric force..
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The symbol "q1" stands for charge of particle 1.


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The symbol "k" stands for Kirchoff's.


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The symbol "r" stands for Distance between the two particles.
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Paper is one of the example of conductors.


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The positive and Negative charges cannot attract each other.


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Conductors is a material that permits an electric current to flow easily.


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We used the symbol "q" for the charge victim.


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The positive charge has the sign ( - ).


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The some example of a good Conductor is a Copper.


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The symbol are usually use for Capacitors.


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Volts is the unit of power.


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The unit of resistance is Ohm's.


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Ampere is the unit of Voltage in a certain current.


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Resistance is measured in Ohm's.


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A circuit cannot be function without a source or power.


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The formula of OHM's LAW is composed of Voltage, Current and Resistance.


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Volts is the unit for current.


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The current can passed through the used of resistors.


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V stands for voltage.


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In circuits, Charge goes around in loops.


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Capacitors is the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
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Circuits is a open conducting path through charge flows.


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Ohm's Law is a law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely
proportional to resistance.
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EMF stands for Electromotive Force.


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The charge flow rate is called Electric current.


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The circuit can be function without wires.


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R represents rate of change.


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Circuit is a closed conducting path through with charge flow.


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The symbol for a Source is "S".


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Voltmeter is a device used for measuring the potential difference between 2 different points
in space.
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Ammeter is connected parallel in a device.
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The unit of Power is WATT(W).
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Voltmeter is connected in parallel with a device to measure it's voltage.
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Ammeter is used to measure Current.
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Wire ends in a metal-tipped wand called circuits.
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A voltmeter is consist of a box with two wires a positive and a negative.
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Ammeter is connected in series with a device to measure it's voltage.
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A voltmeter is connected Series in a resistors to measure voltage.
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Ammeter is used to measure Voltage.
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Ammeter is connected in parallel with a device to measure it's current.
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Ammeter and Voltmeter are considered device used in a circuit.
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A circuit cannot functions without a source.
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Energy is a rate at which work is done and it is the rate at which Energy transferred.
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The unit of Volts is called Voltmeter.
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Ammeter and Voltmeter that measures charges.
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Resistivity is a measure of the resistance of a given size of a specific material to electrical
conduction.
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The unit of current is OHM.
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Current is measured in Amperes.
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Circuits consists of circuit element and wires, the wires are called conductors.
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A circuit can"t function without a resistors ?
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Power is measured through the used of a device called Circuit breaker.
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Wires are good conductors of Electric charges.
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KVL states that the algebraic sum of the voltage at node in a closed circuit s equal to zero.
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A circuit has always a Ground.
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The unit for resistance is OHM.
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Closed loop is also Called a circuit.
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KCL stands for kirchhoff's current law.
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KCL is for Voltage while KVL is for current.
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The unit JOULEs is also called OHM.
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The unit of POWER is WATT.
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Resistance is the unit of Resistors.
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KCL states that,in a closed circuit the entering current at node is equal to the current leaving
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The positive ad negative signs on the resistors can be neglected and it doesn't affect the
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Symbol 'V' stands for current circuit.
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KVL stands for kirchhoff's voltage lane.
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KCL : CURRENT ; KVL : VOLTAGE.
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Kirchhoff's Current Law is also Known as 2nd Law of motion.
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Current is not the flow of charges, it is the rate of flow of charges.
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A voltmeter is consist of a box with two wires a positive and a negative.
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A circuit cannot functions without a source.
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Ammeter and Voltmeter are considered device used in a circuit.
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Ammeter is connected in parallel with a device to measure it's current.
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Voltmeter is connected in parallel with a device to measure it's voltage.
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Ammeter and Voltmeter that measures charges.
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Ammeter is used to measure Voltage.
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Energy is a rate at which work is done and it is the rate at which Energy transferred.
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Wire ends in a metal-tipped wand called circuits.
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The unit of Volts is called Voltmeter.
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Voltmeter is a device used for measuring the potential difference between 2 different points
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Current is measured in Amperes.
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Resistivity is a measure of the resistance of a given size of a specific material to electrical
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Ammeter is connected parallel in a device.
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Ammeter is connected in series with a device to measure it's voltage.
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The unit of Power is WATT(W).
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A voltmeter is connected Series in a resistors to measure voltage.
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The unit of current is OHM.
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Ammeter is used to measure Current.
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Symbol 'A' stands for length of ammeter.
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Power is measured through the used of a device called Circuit breaker.
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A circuit has always a Ground.
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Circuits consists of circuit element and wires, the wires are called conductors.
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Symbol 'V' stands for current circuit.
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The positive ad negative signs on the resistors can be neglected and it doesn't affect the
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Current is not the flow of charges, it is the rate of flow of charges.
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KCL : CURRENT ; KVL : VOLTAGE.
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KCL states that,in a closed circuit the entering current at node is equal to the current leaving
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KCL stands for kirchhoff's current law.
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The unit JOULEs is also called OHM.
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Resistance is the unit of Resistors.
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Closed loop is also Called a circuit.
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Kirchhoff's Current Law is also Known as 2nd Law of motion.
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A circuit can"t function without a resistors ?
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KVL stands for kirchhoff's voltage lane.
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KCL is for Voltage while KVL is for current.
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Wires are good conductors of Electric charges.
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KVL states that the algebraic sum of the voltage at node in a closed circuit s equal to zero.
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The unit of POWER is WATT.
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The unit for resistance is OHM.
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The 2kinds of charge are ?
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Positive, Negative

c.
Electron, Proton
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Current is measured in ?
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Ohm's

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Amperes

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Voltage
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Ammeter is connected in series with a device to measure it's voltage.
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TRUE
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Find V if I=2 and P=22
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11

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2/22

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44
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___________________ IS ALSO CALLED A LOWER POTENTIAL TERMINAL.
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POSITIVE

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NEGATIVE

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CONDUCTORS
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Find P if I=6A and V=3V.
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18Ampere

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18OHM

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18Watts
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Voltmeter is measured through the used of Volts.
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True
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The unit of Resistance is what ?
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Resistivity

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Ohm

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Resistors
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The unit of Ampere is current.
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True
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Find P if I=1 and V= 2.
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2

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0.5

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1/2
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Energy is a rate at which work is done and it is the rate at which energy transferred.
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none of the above
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TRUE
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It is the rate of flow of charges.
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Current
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Find the total resistor if R1, R2, R3 and R4 is connected in series and there value is 2 ,4 ,6 ,8
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20

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30

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10
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Find I if P=6 and V=1.
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1/6

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0.666

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6
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The unit of POWER is __________?
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Kilowatt

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Watt
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all of the above
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The unit of Power is ?
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HorsePower

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Watt

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Current
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The "P" symbol stands for ?
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Placement

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Potential

c.
Power
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_________________ is a rate at which work is done and it is the rate at which energy is
transferred.
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Power
b.
Resistors

c.
Resistivity
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Wire ends In a metal-tipped wand called Circuits.
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FALSE

b.
TRUE

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none of the above
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Circuits is consists of circuit elements and wires, the wires is called _________ ?
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Charge

b.
Resistance

c.
Conductors
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It is also called a higher potential terminal.
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Positive

b.
Negative

c.
Conductors
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The wires of ammeter is both Positive respectively.
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must be both Negative
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false

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true
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States that in a closed circuit that the entering current at node is equal to the current
leaving at the node is?
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KCL
b.
Ohm's
c.
KVL
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Find P if I= 3A and V=3V.
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1

b.
6

c.
9
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Find V if I=5 and P=4.
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9

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0.8

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20
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The Ammeter is a device used to measure ?
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Ohmic 

b.
Voltage
c.
Current
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Voltage is measured through the used of _______________?
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Voltmeter

b.
Ammeter

c.
Ampere
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________________ is a wire that has a metal tipped wand.
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ammeter

b.
Voltmeter

c.
Probe
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Find R total if the resistors connected in a series, The value of R1= 6, R2= 3, R4=5, R5=5,
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25

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123
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Symbol 'A' stands for Length of ammeter ?
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Power is a rate at which work is done and it is the rate at which energy transferred.
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___________________ may also referred to as the specific electrical resistance.
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c.
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Circuits consists of circuit element and wires, the wires are called?
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KCl stands for?
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b.
Kirchhoff's Voltage Law

c.
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The unit of Power is WATTs.
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b.
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c.
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Voltmeter : Voltage ; Ammeter : ____________ ?
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b.
resistance

c.
ampere
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If the power is constant, is simply the Formula of it is ?
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E = Pt

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E= I / P

c.
E= P / t
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KVL states that the total ____________ around a closed loop must be Zero.
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current

b.
Voltage

c.
Resistance
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The unit of Voltmeter is Ammeter.
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Positive

b.
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Find V if P=3 and I=2.
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3/2

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6

c.
1.5
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Symbol 'V' stands for current circuit.
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States that the algebraic sum of the voltage at node in a closed circuit is equal to zero.
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b.
KVL

c.
KCL
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The ammeter and a voltmeter is very useful in a circuit.
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b.
Both a and B

c.
False
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Power is equal to current multiply by_________________ ?
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power

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resistance

c.
voltage
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Is a device connected in parallel with a device to measure it's voltage.
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b.
Ammeter

c.
Voltmeter
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c.
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Is a device used for measuring the potential difference between 2 different points in space.
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b.
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c.
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KVL stands for ?
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c.
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It is a measure of resistance of a given size of specific material to electrical conduction.
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KCL is also called @nd Law of motion ?
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________________ is defined as the forces which lies in the line of activity but do not
intersect or forms a parallel at a common point.
- Non-concurrent Forces

Determine the values of α and θ so that the forces shown in the figure will be in
equilibrium.
α = 46.57 degrees and θ = 28.96 degrees

The three forces in the figure create a vertical resultant acting through point A. If T is
known to be 361 lb., compute the values of F and P.
F = 253.29 lb, P = 507.06 lb

The 300-lb force and the 400-lb force shown in the figure are to be held in
equilibrium by a third force F acting at an unknown angle θ with the horizontal.
Determine the values of F.
F = 205.31 lb

One ____________ would be to resolve a pair of forces using the parallelogram or


triangle method into a resultant.
- graphical method

If there is a great number of forces, the ___________ to this system would potentially
be simpler if the forces that are   applied to the system are easy to break into
components.
- algebraic solution

Since all of these forces are not entirely parallel, the position of the resultant can be
established    using the ________ or ________ methods.
- graphical, algebraic

Determine the resultant of the force system shown in the figure and its x and y
intercepts.
161.314 lb

Determine the magnitude of P and F necessary to keep the concurrent force system
in the figure in equilibrium.
P = -133.25 N, F = 86.37 N

Forces P and F acting along the bars shown in the figure maintain equilibrium of pin
A. Determine the values of P.
P = -14.76 kN

The cable and boom shown in the figure support a load of 600 lb. Determine the
tensile force T in the cable and the compressive for C in the boom.
T = 439.24 lb, C = 537.lb

Cords are loop around a small spacer separating two cylinders each weighing 400 lb.
and pass, as shown in the fig-12 from the LIST OF FIGURE in Week-1  over a
frictionless pulley to weights of 200 lb. and 400 lb. Determine the angle θ.
θ = 60 degrees

The effect of a certain non-concurrent force system is defined by the following data:


summation of fx=90kN, summation of fy=-60kN, and summation of
Mo=360kN counter clockwise. Determine the point at which the resultant intersects
the x-axis.
6 m

A 300-lb box is held at rest on a smooth plane by a force P inclined at an angle θ


with the plane as shown in the figure. If θ = 45°, determine the value of P and the
normal pressure N exerted by the plane.
P = 212.13 lb, N = 409.81 lb

The cylinders in the figure have the indicated weights and dimensions. Assuming
smooth contact surfaces, determine the reactions at A, B, C, and D on the cylinders.
A = 347.39 kN, B = 600 kN, C = 400.85 kN, D = 347.39 kN

In a certain non-concurrent force system it is found that summation of fx=-80lb,


summation of fy=160lb and summation Mo=480lb-ft in a counterclockwise sense.
Determine the point at which the resultant intersects the y-axis.
6 ft

The resultant of non-concurrent force system is defined according to _________,


__________, and ___________.
- magnitude, inclination, position
Two weightless bars pinned together as shown in the fig-15 from the LIST OF
FIGURE in Week-1 support a load of 35 kN. Determine the forces P and F acting
respectively along bars AB and AC that maintain equilibrium of pin A.
P = 90.14 kN, F = 64.03 kN

The figure represents the concurrent force system acting at a joint of a bridge truss.
Determine the value of P and F to maintain equilibrium of the forces.
P = 165.45 lb, F = 412.44 lb

A cylinder weighing 400 lb. is held against a smooth incline by means of the
weightless rod AB in the figure. Determine the forces P and N exerted on the
cylinder by the rod and the incline.
P = 0.09038 N, N = 418.60 lb

 The motion is repeated in the same length of time.


- angular harmonic motion

 Is defined as the projection of uniform circular motion on a straight line.


- simple harmonic motion

The distance of the mass below or above from the center position, or rest position.
- displacement

 When elastic bodies vibrate they produce the simplest type of periodic motion.
- simple harmonic motion or SHM

The maximum value of the sine function.


1 or one

The motion of a body which repeats itself at regular intervals of time or period.
- periodic motion

It is autonomous of the body’s mass.


- free fall

Free-falling objects always encounter air resistance.


- False

In reality we are dealing with two sets of independent equations for the x and y
directions and can envision the problem as a superposition of two completely
independent motions that together are equivalent to the projectile motion.
- True
Once we know how long the projectile stayed in the air, finding the _____________
from the horizontal motion is simple.
- range

All free-falling objects (on Earth) accelerate at a rate of _____________.


9.8m/s²

An object thrown upward with velocity will rise to a height.


- trajectory height

 The ______ in simple harmonic motion is proportional and opposite to the


displacement.
- acceleration

The number of seconds it will require to make one complete vibration or one up and
down is called?
- period

It is a bob suspended from a very light string or rod.


- simple pendulum

An object that is falling under the sole influence of gravity.


- free falling object

When the cycle in harmonic curve is repeated successively the result will be a series
of__________?
- waves

When displacement is plotted against time, the result will be a _________?


- harmonic curve

Such an object will rise until its velocity is ______________.


0 or zero

A shot at an initial velocity at an angle above the horizon.


- projectile

Voltmeter is a device used to measure ?


- Voltage

The index of refraction of water is ?


1.33

Symbol C stands for Circuit.


- False

The unit of POWER is ?


- WATTs

_____________ has a positive charge.


- Proton

The index of refraction of air is ?


1.00

it is an electronic circuit device for temporary storage of electrical energy.


- Capacitors

Steel is one of the example of a good _________ ?


- Conductors

___________________ has a Negative charge.


- Negative

EMF stands for ?


- Electromotive Force

Symbol V can be used also as a substitute of EMF symbol.


- True

'n' is the index of refraction of a transparent medium.


- True

The best way to Survive the Calculus based- Physics 2 subject is /are ?
- all of the above
The index of refraction of vacuum is ?
1

The most common used for capacitors is ?


- Energy storage

The Frequency of ultraviolet rays is ?


750-6000 THz

Electrowaves is an example of Conductors.


- False

The wavelength of X rays are ?


.006-5 nm

_______________ has a zero charge.


- Neutron

Insulators is used to store energy and electric charge.


- FALSE

EMF  is also called a power source.


- True

Capacitor is also called Positive charges.


- False

Capacitor is an electronic circuit device for temporary storage of electrical energy.


- True

EMF stands for electromotive force


- True

Symbol 'V' stands for EMF also ?


- True
Insulator is used to store energy and electric charge.
- False

Capacitor is a device used to store an Electric charge.


- True

the symbol "C" stands for Charges.


- False

Symbol 'C' stands for Circuits ?


- False

Ammeter device used to measure Current.


- True

Capacitor is for Ohm and Resistance is for Capacitance.


- False

Conductors is made of two close conductors that are separated by a dieletric


material.
- False

The purpose of capacitor in a circuit is to charges and energy.


- True

A circuit can't be function without capacitor.


- False

The unit of Capacitor is Capacitance.


- True

Capacitor is store energy between the spaces of the plates and they energy is used
to generate high form of electric current.
- True

To get the total Capacitance of a circuit we used a device called capacitor.


- False
The symbol "V" stands for Voltage.
- True

Voltmeter device used to measure Voltage.


- True

The most common used for capacitors is energy storage.


- True

The symbol "f" stands for Frequency.


- True

Infrared is a kind of Light,


- True

The power source is also called EMf.


- True

400-700 nm is the wavelength of ultraviolet .


- False

Radio waves is a kind of light.


- True

The frequency of Ultraviolet is around 750-6000 THz.


- True

3.00 x 10 raise to 8 m/s is the speed of light in vacuum.


- True

V is the speed of light in the transparent medium.


- True

Light is faster than Sound.


- True
n is the Index of refraction of a transparent medum.
- True

V is the speed of light in the transparent medium.


- False

Gamma rays has the frequency of < 50 000 000 THz.


- False

Frequency can be measured through the used of Voltmeter.


- False

The wavelength of X-rays is around 400-700mm.


- False

The index of refraction of air is 100.


- False

X-rays are not kind of light instead it is a kind of Device.


- False

The index of refraction of vacuum is 2.


- False

Capacitors in parallel is the same as Resistors in series.


- True

Radiowaves is one of the example of Electromagnetic waves.


- True

The index of refraction of water is 1.33.


- True

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.006-5 nm
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Find the total capacitance,which they are in parallel connections the values are C1=1, C2=2,
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6

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5

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0
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750-6000 THz

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10000 THz

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6000-50000 THz
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capacitor in series

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FIND C TOTAL IF c1=5 AND c2=10. (CONNECTED PARALLEL)
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50

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15
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430-750GHz

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The index of refraction of light in air is ?
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a.
1

b.
1.33

c.
1.00
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The index of refraction of water is ?

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a.
1

b.
1.33

c.
133

d.
3
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The index of refraction of light in VACUUM is ?
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a.
1.00

b.
1.33

c.
1
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The most common used for capacitors is ?
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a.
Current lost

b.
charge force

c.
Energy storage
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______________________ can be created by accelerating charges and moving charges.
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a.
Electromagnetic waves

b.
Electromagnetic fields

c.
Electromagnetic Force
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Resistors : _________ ; Capacitors : Capacitance.
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a.
Resistance

b.
Voltage

c.
ampere
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Symbol V can be used also as a substitute of EMF symbol.
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a.
False

b.
Either a or b

c.
True
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Radiowaves is not an example of light.
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a.
False

b.
both a and b
c.
True
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The "n" symbol is for the index of refraction of a transparent medium.
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a.
False

b.
True

c.
all of the above
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EMF stands for ?
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a.
Electromagnetic force

b.
Electromachine Force

c.
Electromotive Force
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Insulators is used to store energy and electric charge.
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a.
FALSE
b.
TRUE
c.
charge force
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_______________ has a zero charge.
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a.
ELectron

b.
Neutron

c.
Proton
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Voltmeter is a device used to measure ?
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a.
Voltage

b.
Current

c.
charge
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Find the total capacitance if they are connected in parallel (C1=3 , C2 =5 , C3=6.
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a.
90

b.
2

c.
14
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The speed of light in a vacuum is ?
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a.
475m/s

b.
3.00 x 10 ^ 8 m/s

c.
3.00 x 10^5 m/s
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Electrowaves is an example of Conductors.
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a.
none of the above

b.
True

c.
False
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The index of refraction of light in water is ?
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a.
1

b.
1.33

c.
1.00
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The index of refraction of vacuum is ?

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a.
2

b.
3

c.
1
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The symbol "v" stands for ?
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a.
Speed of light
b.
speed of light in a transparent medium

c.
index of refraction
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Light cannot be travel if there is no medium.
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a.
True

b.
False

c.
Both a and b
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The following are medium of light EXCEPT ONE.
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a.
seeds

b.
Vacuum

c.
glass
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_____________ has a positive charge.
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a.
Electron

b.
Neutron

c.
Proton
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Symbol C stands for Circuit.
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a.
False

b.
True

c.
both a and b
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The unit of current is always volts.
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a.
both a and b

b.
False

c.
True
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