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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
National Capital Region
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS – MANILA
Manila Education Center Arroceros Forest Park
Antonio J. Villegas St. Ermita, Manila

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND


MAINTENANCE
GRADE 11

RIGHT COMPUTATION
LEADS TO RIGHT
SPECIFICATION

Quarter 1 Week 7 Module 7

Learning Competency:
Carry Out Measurements and Calculations
How to Use this Competency Based Module?

Before you start answering the module, I want you to set aside other tasks or
activities that might disturb you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple
instructions below to successfully enjoy the objectives of this kit. Have fun!

1. Follow all the contents and instructions indicated in every page of this module
carefully.
2. Write on your notebook or any writing pad the concepts about the lessons.
Writing enhances learning which is an important factor for your improvement.
3. Perform all the provided activities in the module.
4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers.
5. Analyze conceptually the post-test and apply what you have learned.
6. Enjoy studying!
Parts of the Module

 Expectations - These are the lessons which you will be informed after
completing the lessons in the module.
 Pre-test - This will measure your prior knowledge and the concepts to be
mastered throughout the lesson.
 Looking Back - This section will measure topics and skills you have learned
from the previous lesson.
 Brief Introduction- This section will give you an overview of the lesson.
 Activities - These are activities designed to develop critical thinking and other
competencies. This can be done with or without a partner depending on the
nature of the activity.
 Remember - This section summarizes the concepts and applications of the
lessons.
 Checking your Understanding - It will verify how you learned from the lesson.
 Post-test - This will measure how much you have learned from the entire
module.
Lesson 6:
Perform
Mensuration
and Calculation

Expectations

1. Use appropriate measuring devices for specific tasks


2. Compute for required data
3. Convert data to its equivalent unit of measurement

Pre-test 6.1

I. Identification: Read the statement carefully and identify what is being described
or defined. Write your answer on the space provided.
1. It is the opposition to the flow of electrons in a condition.
2. It is the flow of electrons along the conductors.
3. It is the pressure which makes the electrons move along the conductor.
4. It states that the current is directly proportional to the voltage and
inversely proportional to the resistance.
5. Who formulated ohm’s law?
II. Multiple Choice: Read each statement carefully. Write the letter that corresponds
to your answer on the space provided. Use capital letters and no erasures.

1. What is the formula for Voltage? If the given is Current and Resistance.
A. E=IR B. E=I/R C. E=R/I D. E=P/I
2. What will be the formula of Current, if the given is Voltage and Resistance?
A. I=E/R B. I=R/E C. I=ER D. I=P/E
3. What is the formula of resistance?
A. R=EI B. R=I/E
C. R=E/I D. None of the above
4. Which statement is correct?
A. Voltage and current are inversely proportional to each other.
B. Voltage and current are directly proportional to each other.
C. Voltage and resistance are inversely proportional to each other
D. Voltage and resistance are directly proportional to each other
5. The current flowing in the circuit is 5A and the resistance of the bulb is 1.1Ω.
What will be the total voltage of the circuit?
A. 5V B. 6V C. 7.5V D. 5.5V
6. Calculate the current. V= 2001V R= 2333Ω
A. .86A B. 86A C. .086A D. 1A
7. How much current will flow through a resistance of 50 ohms if a potential of
220 volts is applied across it?
A. 3A B. 6A C. 4.4A D. 5.5A
8. A 3-ohm resistor and a 6-ohm resistor are connected in series across a Dc
supply, if the voltage drop across the 3-ohm resistor is 4V. What is the total
voltage of the supply?
A. 7.98V B. 11.99V C. 11.98V D. 7.87V
9. A 4Ω, 5Ω and 10Ω resistor are connected in series across a DC supply, if the
total voltage is 50V.What will be the total current of the circuit?
A. 2.63A B. 1.89A C. 2.99A D. 1.69A
10. 10 resistors with 5Ω value are connected in parallel. What will be the total
resistance of the circuit?
A. .1Ω B. .2Ω C. .4Ω D. .5Ω
11. 3 bulbs connected in parallel have a resistance of 4Ω, 5Ω and 6Ω. What will
be the total resistance?
A. 1.77Ω B. 1.62Ω C. 1.88Ω D. 1.68Ω
12. 10 resistors with 102Ω value are connected in parallel. What will be the total
resistance of the circuit?
A. 10.1Ω B. 10.2Ω C. 11.4Ω D. 15Ω
13. 3 bulbs connected in parallel have a resistance of 1Ω, 2Ω and 3Ω. What
will be the total resistance?
A. 1.77Ω B. .1Ω C. .88Ω D. .55Ω
14. 1000000 ohms is equal to?
A. 1 kilo ohms B. 10 kilo ohms
C. 1 Mega ohms D. 10 Mega ohms
15. 3 bulbs connected in parallel have a resistance of 1Ω, 1Ω and 3Ω. What will
be the total resistance?
A. 1.77Ω B. .1Ω C. .43Ω D. .55Ω

Looking Back to Your Lesson

I. Conversion: Convert the unit of measurement from English to metric system and
vice versa.
1. 93 inches cm.
2. 56 inches ft.
3. 336 cm mm.
4. 1240mm cm.
5. 12 ½ ft. inch.
6. 1ft. mm.
7. 300mm cm.
8. 2ft. inch.
9. 300cm mm.
10. 1000cm ft.

Brief Introduction

Ohms Law state that the current and voltage are proportional to each other
and the resistance is inversely proportional. Ohm’s Law is the foundation of every
computation in electrical works that leads you to a correct computed specification of
electrical wiring materials, component etc.

Topic: OHM’S LAW

Objectives:
1. Discuss ohm’s law in simple, series, parallel a series parallel circuit;
2. Calculate and solve voltage, resistance and current using ohm’s law in simple,
series, parallel and series-parallel circuit; and
3. Appreciate the value of ohm’s law in electrical installation and maintenance.

Learning Content:

OHM’S LAW
Ohm`s Law states that the current is directly proportional to the voltage and
inversely proportional to the resistance.

Ohm`s Law is named after German physicist, George S. Ohm.

RESISTANCE, CURRENT AND VOLTAGE

Resistance is the opposition to the flow of electrons in a condition.

Current is the flow of electrons along the conductors.

Voltage or the electromotive force (EMF) is the pressures which make the
electrons move along the conductor.

THE OHM’S LAW TABLE


OHM’S LAW TRIANGLE

OHM’S LAW IN SIMPLE CIRCUIT

The formula to find the current in a circuit:


 I= E
R

To find the voltage in a circuit:


 E = IR
To find the resistance in a circuit:
 R=E
I

Where: I=Current in ampere, E=Voltage or EMF in volts and R=Resistance in


ohms.

SAMPLE PROBLEM

 How much current will flow through a resistance of 50 ohms if a potential of


220 volts is applied across it?

Step 1: Find the given: R= 50 ohms E= 220V I=


?

Step 2: Look for the formula: I=E/R

Step 3: Substitute the given value according to the formula: I = 220V/50


ohms

Step 4: Answer: 4.4A


 A soldering iron draws 1.5 ampere from a 220v line, what is the resistance?

Step 1: Find the given: R= ? E= 220V I=


1.5A

Step 2: Look for the formula: R=E/I

Step 3: Substitute the given value according to the formula: R = 220V/1.5A

Step 4: Answer: 146.67 ohms

 A current of 2 amperes flow through a resistance of 150 ohms. What would be


the reading of the voltmeter when it is flowing through the resistance?

Step 1: Find the given: R= 150 ohms E= ? I= 2A

Step 2: Look for the formula: E=IR

Step 3: Substitute the given value according to the formula: E = (2A)(150


ohms)

Step 4: Answer: 300V

OHM`S LAW IN A SERIES CIRCUIT

Series Circuit loads are connected end to end along the path of current in a single
closed loop.

Two or more electric components are considered to be in series if the same current
flows through all their components.

LAW OF SERIES CIRCUIT

Law no. 1: the current around the circuit is the same.


 IT = I 1 = I 2 = I 3 …

Law no. 2: the source voltage or Et is equal to the sum of voltage drops across each
of the resistance in the circuit.
 ET = E 1 + E 2 + E 3 …

Law no. 3 : the total resistance is found by simply adding the values of the resistance
in the circuit.
 RT = R 1 + R 2 + R 3 …

SAMPLE PROBLEM
 A 3-ohm resistor and a 6-ohm resistor are connected in series across a Dc
supply, If the voltage drop across the 3-ohm resistor is 4V. What is the total
voltage, current and resistance?

Step 1: Find the given: R1= 3 ohms E1= 4V I1=


R2= 6 ohms E2= I2=
Rt= Et= It=

Step 2: Solve for I1: I1 = E1/R1

Step 3: Substitute the given value: I1 = 4V / 3 ohms

Step 4: Solve for the Answer of I1: I1 = 1.33A = I2 = It


(In series circuit all the current across
the circuit is the same)

Now: R1= 3 ohms E1= 4V I1= 1.33A


R2= 6 ohms E2= I2= 1.33A
Rt= Et= It= 1.33A

Step 5: Solve for E2: E2 = I2R2

Step 6: Substitute the given value: E2 = (1.33A) (6 ohms)

Step 7: Solve for the answer of E2: E2 = 7.98V

Now: R1= 3 ohms E1= 4V I1= 1.33A


R2= 6 ohms E2= 7.98V I2= 1.33A
Rt= Et= It= 1.33A

Step 8: Solve Et: Et = E1 + E2

Step 9: Substitute the given value: Et = 4V + 7.98V

Step 10: Solve for the answer of Et: Et = 11.98V

Now: R1= 3 ohms E1= 4V I1= 1.33A


R2= 6 ohms E2= 7.98V I2= 1.33A
Rt= Et= 11.98V It= 1.33A
Step 11: Solve for Rt: Rt = R1 + R2

Step 12: Substitute the given value: Rt = 3 ohms + 6 ohms

Step 13: Solve for the answer of Rt: Rt = 9 ohms

Final Answer: R1= 3 ohms E1= 4V I1= 1.33A


R2= 6 ohms E2= 7.98V I2= 1.33A
Rt= 9 ohms Et= 11.98V It= 1.33A
OHM’S LAW IN PARALLEL CIRCUIT

Parallel Circuit loads are connected side by side across the path of current. The
current flowing in each branch is independent from each other that when one branch
or load opens, the other loads will still function.
LAW OF PARALLEL CIRCUIT

Law no. 1: the voltage in the parallel circuit is the same throughout or equal.
 ET = E 1 = E 2 = E 3 …

Law no 2: the current in parallel circuit is distributed in every branch. The total
current is the sum of the current of each branch.
 IT = I 1 + I 2 + I 3 …

Law no. 3: the resistance in parallel circuit is the reciprocal of the sum of the
reciprocal of all the branches. The total resistance is always lower than the lowest
value in the circuit once the resistance decreases.
 RT = 1 + 1 + 1 …
R1 R2 R3

Core no. 1: when there are two resistances of different values, the total resistance
can be found by the formula:
 RT = R 1 x R 2
R1 + R2

Core no. 2: if the resistance in all branches is equal the formula would be:
 RT = R
N

Where: RT = total resistance in ohms


R= resistance of one resistor
N= number of resistors in the circuit

SAMPLE PROBLEM

 A 5-ohm resistance is connected in parallel with a 10-ohm resistance and a 1A


of current flow in 5 ohms resistance. What is the total resistance, voltage and
current?

Step 1: Find the Given: R1= 5 ohms E1= I1= 1A


R2= 10 ohms E2= I2=
Rt= Et= It=

Step 2: Solve for E1: E1 = (I1)(R1)

Step 3: Substitute the given value: E1 = (1A) (5 ohms)

Step 4 Solve for the answer of E1: E1 = 5V = E2 = ET


(Note: All the voltage across
the parallel the same)

Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= 5V I1= 1A


R2= 10 ohms E2= 5V I2=
Rt= Et= 5v It=

Step 5: Solve for I2: I2 = E2 / R2

Step 6: Substitute the given value: I2 = 5V / 10 ohms

Step 7: Solve for the answer of I2: I2 = .5A

Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= 5V I1= 1A


R2= 10 ohms E2= 5V I2= .5A
Rt= Et= 5v It=
Step 8: Solve for It: It = I1 + I2

Step 9: Substitute the given value: It = 1A + .5A

Step 10: Solve for the answer of It: It = 1.5A

Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= 5V I1= 1A


R2= 10 ohms E2= 5V I2= .5A
Rt= Et= 5v It= 1.5A

Step 11: Solve for Rt: Rt = R1 x R2 or Rt = Et / It


R1 + R2 (Choose the simplest formula)

Step 12: Substitute the given value: Rt = 5V / 1.5A

Step 13: Solve for the answer of Rt: Rt = 3.33 ohms

Final Answer: R1= 5 ohms E1= 5V I1= 1A


R2= 10 ohms E2= 5V I2= .5A
Rt= 3.33 ohms Et= 5v It= 1.5A

OHM’S LAW IN SERIES-PARALLEL CIRCUIT

Series-Parallel Circuit is one in which some portion of the circuit have the
characteristic of series circuit and other portion have the characteristic of parallel
circuit.

Whenever two or more components of an electric network are in parallel, all the
characteristic of a parallel circuit must be applied to their components and whenever
two or more components are in series, all the characteristic of series circuit must be
applied.
Step 1: Find the Given: R1= 5 ohms E1= I1=
R2= 6 ohms E2= I2=
R3= 7 ohms E3= I3=
R4= 8 ohms E4= 10V I4=
Rt= Et= It=

Step 2: Solve for I4: I4 = E4 / R4

Step 3: Substitute the given value: I4 = 10V / 8ohms


Step 4: Solve for the answer of I4: I4 = 1.25A = I3 = It

Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= I1=


R2= 6 ohms E2= I2=
R3= 7 ohms E3= I3= 1.25A
R4= 8 ohms E4= 10V I4= 1.25A
Rt= Et= It= 1.25A

Step 5: Solve for E3: E3 = (I3) (R3)

Step 6: Substitute the given value: E3 = (1.25A) (7ohms)

Step 7. Solve for the answer of E3: E3 = 8.75V

Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= I1=


R2= 6 ohms E2= I2=
R3= 7 ohms E3= 8.75V I3= 1.25A
R4= 8 ohms E4= 10V I4= 1.25A
Rt= Et= It= 1.25A

Step 8: Solve for R1,2: R1,2 = R1 x R2


R1 + R2
Step 9: Substitute the given value: R1,2 = (5 ohms) (6 ohms)
5 ohms + 6 ohms

Step 10: Solve for the answer R1,2: R1,2 = 2.73 ohms

Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= I1=


R2= 6 ohms E2= I2=
R3= 7 ohms E3= 8.75V I3= 1.25A
R4= 8 ohms E4= 10V I4= 1.25A
Rt= Et= It= 1.25A
R1,2= 2.73 ohms E1,2= I1,2 = 1.25A

(Note: Remember the rule in series circuit therefore the I3 = I4 = It = I1,2 = 1.25A)

Step 11: Solve for E1,2: E1,2 = (I1,2) (R1,2)

Step 12: Substitute the given value: E1,2 = (1.25A) (2.73 ohms)

Step 13: Solve for the answer of E1,2: E1,2 = 3.41V

Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= I1=


R2= 6 ohms E2= I2=
R3= 7 ohms E3= 8.75V I3= 1.25A
R4= 8 ohms E4= 10V I4= 1.25A
Rt= Et= It= 1.25A
R1,2= 2.73 ohms E1,2= 3.41V I1,2 = 1.25A

Step 14: Solve for I1: I1 = E1 / R1

Step 15: Substitute the given value: I1 = 3.41V / 5 ohms

(Since the connection of R1 and R2 are parallel connected we can use the total
voltage for the circuit which is 3.41V according to the parallel law)

Step 16: Solve for the answer of I1: I1 = .68A

Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= I1= .68A


R2= 6 ohms E2= I2=
R3= 7 ohms E3= 8.75V I3= 1.25A
R4= 8 ohms E4= 10V I4= 1.25A
Rt= Et= It= 1.25A
R1,2= 2.73 ohms E1,2= 3.41V I1,2 = 1.25A

Step 17: Solve for I2: I2 = E2 / R2

Step 18: Substitute the given value: I2 = 3.41V / 6 ohms

(Since the connection of R1 and R2 are parallel connected we can use the total
voltage for the circuit which is 3.41V according to the parallel law)
Step 19: Solve for the answer of I2: I2 = .57A

Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= I1= .68A


R2= 6 ohms E2= I2= .57A
R3= 7 ohms E3= 8.75V I3= 1.25A
R4= 8 ohms E4= 10V I4= 1.25A
Rt= Et= It= 1.25A
R1,2= 2.73 ohms E1,2= 3.41V I1,2 = 1.25A

Step 20: Solve for E1: E1 = (I1) (R1)

Step 21: Substitute the given value: E1 = (.68A) (5 ohms)

Step 22: Solve for the answer of E1: E1 = 3.4V

Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= 3.4V I1= .68A


R2= 6 ohms E2= I2= .57A
R3= 7 ohms E3= 8.75V I3= 1.25A
R4= 8 ohms E4= 10V I4= 1.25A
Rt= Et= It= 1.25A
R1,2= 2.73 ohms E1,2= 3.41V I1,2 = 1.25A

Step 23: Solve for E2: E2 = (I2) (R2)

Step 24: Substitute the given value: E2 = (.57A) (6 ohms)

Step 25: Solve for the answer of E2: E2 = 3.42V


Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= 3.4V I1= .68A
R2= 6 ohms E2= 3.42V I2= .57A
R3= 7 ohms E3= 8.75V I3= 1.25A
R4= 8 ohms E4= 10V I4= 1.25A
Rt= Et= It= 1.25A
R1,2= 2.73 ohms E1,2= 3.41V I1,2 = 1.25A

Step 26: Solve for Rt: Rt = R1,2 + R3 + R4

Step 27: Substitute the given value: Rt = 2.73Ω + 7Ω +8Ω

Step 28: Solve for the answer of Rt: Rt = 17.73Ω

Now: R1= 5 ohms E1= 3.4V I1= .68A


R2= 6 ohms E2= 3.42V I2= .57A
R3= 7 ohms E3= 8.75V I3= 1.25A
R4= 8 ohms E4= 10V I4= 1.25A
Rt= 17.73Ω Et= It= 1.25A
R1,2= 2.73 ohms E1,2= 3.41V I1,2 = 1.25A

Step 29: Solve for Et: Et = E1,2 +E3 + E4

Step 30: Substitute the given value: Et = 3.41V + 8.75V + 10V


Step 31: Solve for the answer of Et: Et = 22.16V

Final Answer: R1= 5 ohms E1= 3.4V I1= .68A


R2= 6 ohms E2= 3.42V I2= .57A
R3= 7 ohms E3= 8.75V I3= 1.25A
R4= 8 ohms E4= 10V I4= 1.25A
Rt= 17.73Ω Et= 22.16V It= 1.25A
R1,2= 2.73 ohms E1,2= 3.41V I1,2 = 1.25A

Activity

Direction: Solve the following. Write your answer sheet .

1. A 3-ohm resistance is connected in parallel with a 40-ohm resistance and a


1A of current flow in 5 ohms resistance. What is the total resistance, voltage
and current?

2. A 10-ohm resistor and a 22.5-ohm resistor are connected in series across a


Dc supply, If the voltage drop across the 10-ohm resistor is 15V, what is the
total voltage, current and resistance?
Remember

 Ohms Law is the basic principle of electricity on how to get or solve for
voltage, current and resistance that have a big factor in the world of electrical
works.

Checking Your Understanding

Direction: Solve the Et, It and Rt. Write your answer on the space provided and box
your final answers.
Post Test 7.1

I. Identification: Read the statement carefully and identify what is being described
or defined. Write your answer on the space provided.
1. It is the opposition to the flow of electrons in a condition.
2. It is the flow of electrons along the conductors.
3. It is the pressure which makes the electrons move along the conductor.
4. It states that the current is directly proportional to the voltage and
inversely proportional to the resistance.
5. Who formulated ohm’s law?

II. Multiple Choice: Read each statement carefully. Write the letter that corresponds
to your answer on the space provided. Use capital letters and no erasures.

1. What is the formula for Voltage? If the given is Current and Resistance.
A. E=IR B. E=I/R C. E=R/I D. E=P/I

2. What will be the formula of Current, if the given is Voltage and Resistance?
A. I=E/R B. I=R/E C. I=ER D. I=P/E

3. What is the formula of resistance?


A. R=EI B. R=I/E
C. R=E/I D. None of the above

4. Which statement is correct?


A. Voltage and current are inversely proportional to each other.
B. Voltage and current are directly proportional to each other.
C. Voltage and resistance are inversely proportional to each other
D. Voltage and resistance are directly proportional to each other

5. The current flowing in the circuit is 5A and the resistance of the bulb is 1.1Ω.
What will be the total voltage of the circuit?
A. 5V B. 6V C. 7.5V D. 5.5V

6. Calculate the current. V= 2001V R= 2333Ω


A. .86A B. 86A C. .086A D. 1A
7. How much current will flow through a resistance of 50 ohms if a potential of
220 volts is applied across it?
A. 3A B. 6A C. 4.4A D. 5.5A

8. A 3-ohm resistor and a 6-ohm resistor are connected in series across a Dc


supply, if the voltage drop across the 3-ohm resistor is 4V. What is the total
voltage of the supply?
A. 7.98V B. 11.99V C. 11.98V D. 7.87V

9. A 4Ω, 5Ω and 10Ω resistor are connected in series across a DC supply, if the
total voltage is 50V.What will be the total current of the circuit?
A. 2.63A B. 1.89A C. 2.99A D. 1.69A

10. 10 resistor with 5Ω value are connected in parallel. What will be the total
resistance of the circuit?
A. .1Ω B. .2Ω C. .4Ω D. .5Ω

11. 3 bulbs connected in parallel have a resistance of 4Ω, 5Ω and 6Ω. What will
be the total resistance?
A. 1.77Ω B. 1.62Ω C. 1.88Ω D. 1.68Ω

12. 10 resistors with 102Ω value are connected in parallel. What will be the total
resistance of the circuit?
A. 10.1Ω B. 10.2Ω C. 11.4Ω D. 15Ω

13. 3 bulbs connected in parallel have a resistance of 1Ω, 2Ω and 3Ω. What will
be the total resistance?
A. 1.77Ω B. .1Ω C. .88Ω D. .55Ω

14. 1000000 ohms is equal to?


A. 1 kilo ohms B. 10 kilo ohms
C. 1 Mega ohms D. 10 Mega ohms

15. 3 bulbs connected in parallel have a resistance of 1Ω, 1Ω and 3Ω. What will
be the total resistance?
A. 1.77Ω B. .1Ω C. .43Ω D. .55Ω
Reflective Learning

Direction: Write your reflection about the lesson on the space provided.

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Learning Materials Second Year, Department of Education: 2009.
 Hector M. Vallarta and Roman A. Cabusora Jr., K to 12 Basic Education
Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education Learning Module,
Department of Education.
Acknowledgement
First Edition 2020
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Published by the Department of Education


Secretary: Leonor Magtolis Briones
Undersecretary: Diosdado M. San Antonio

Development Team of the Module

Writer: Edgardo Q. Lariosa, EQHS, Master Teacher II

Editor: Ariel D. Tosio, EPS – TLE-TE/VOC


Reviewer/Validator: Zacarias M. Bangayan, PCCAHS, Assistant Principal
Christopher T. Castulo, EARVHS, Master Teacher II
Noel G. Bergania, JASHS, Master Teacher II
Aysa Geneviere O, Lapuz, EQHS, Teacher III

Illustrator: Edgardo Q. Lariosa, EQHS, Master Teacher II

Layout Artist: Edgardo Q. Lariosa, EQHS, Master Teacher II

Management Team: Malcolm S. Garma, Regional Director


Genia V. Santos, CLMD Chief
Dennis M. Mendoza, Regional EPS in Charge of LRMS
and Regional ADM Coordinato
Maria Magdalena M. Lim, CESO V, Schools Division
Superintendent
Aida H. Rondilla, Chief-CID
Lucky S. Carpio, Division EPS in Charge of LRMS and
Division ADM Coordinator
Answer Keys

Pre-test / Post- test 7.1 Answer Key

I. Identification:
1. Resistance
2. Current
3. Voltage
4. Ohm’s Law
5. George Simon Ohm

II. Multiple Choices:


1. A
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. A
6. A
7. C
8. A
9. A
10. D
11. B
12. B
13. D
14. C
15. C

Looking Back to Your Lesson Answer


Key

I. Identification:
1. 236.22 cm.
2. 4.67 ft.
3. 3,360 mm.
4. 124 cm.
5. 150 inches
6. 304.8 mm.
7. 30 cm.
8. 24 inches
9. 3000 mm.
10. 3.28 ft.

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