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Electrodynamics 2022 5. The definition of electron flow is...

A. The flow of negative charges from high potential to low potential electricity.
4th November 2022 B. The flow of positive charges from high potential to low potential electricity.
C. The flow of negative charges from low potential to high potential electricity.
Multiple Choice
D. The flow of positive charges from low potential to high potential electricity.
1. The current in a conductor wire is 0.2A. It is switched on for 10 minutes. How much charges
flow through the wire? 6. Consider the electrical circuit below. The circuit has 4 possible positions to attach the meters.
A. 2 C C. 200 C
B. 120 C D. 1200 C

2. A 1.2C of electric charge is flowing through conductor wire for 2 minutes. The amount electric
current flowing through that conductor wire is...
A. 2.6 x 10-1 A C. 1.0 x 10-2 A
B. 6.0 x 10-1 A D. 1.0 x 102 A

3. Two conductor balls, P and Q, with their respective charges are connected by a conductor wire.

The correct possible places to attach the ammeters and voltmeters are…
ammeters’ positions voltmeters’ positions
A. 1, 2 3, 4
B. 4 1, 2, 3
C. 1, 4 2, 3
D. 2, 3 1, 4
The correct statement regarding the figure above is...
A. Some electrons from ball P will flow to ball Q through conductor wore until both balls
7. Consider the reading of the ammeter below.
have the same charges.
B. Some electrons from ball P will flow to ball Q through conductor wore until both balls
have neutral charges.
C. Some electrons from ball Q will flow to ball P through conductor wore until both balls The reading is…
have neutral charges.
D. Some electrons from ball Q will flow to ball P through conductor wire until both balls have A. 0.12A
B. 0.40A
the same charges.
C. 2.25A
D. 12.0A
4. The conventional definition of electric current is...
A. The flow of negative charges from high potential to low potential electricity.
B. The flow of positive charges from high potential to low potential electricity.
C. The flow of negative charges from low potential to high potential electricity.
D. The flow of positive charges from low potential to high potential electricity.
8. Joji measured a voltage of a lamp in a circuit by using non-calibrated voltmeter. The reading of 12. A cylindrical conductor wire 2m long has the resistance of 10Ω and is made of metal. If the
the voltmeter before and after the measurement is shown below. resistivity of the metal is 5 x 10-7Ωm, what is the cross sectional area of the wire?
A. 1.0 x 10-7 m2 C. 1.0 x 10-8 m2
B. 2.0 x 10 m -7 2 D. 2.0 x 10-8 m2

13. Consider this electric current vs voltage graph of three resistors below.

The correct statement about the three resistors


is...
A. Rz < Ry < Rx
B. Rz = Rx = Ry
C. Rx < Ry = Rz
The real voltage of the lamp is... D. Rx < Ry < Rz
A. 1V C. 9V
B. 3V D. 12V

9. A 60cm conductor wire has a resistance of 3.0 x 10-6Ω resistance. If 20cm is cut from the
wire, the resistance of the remaining wire will be… 14. A light bulb has a resistance of 6.0Ω and is connected to a 3.0V power source. The electric
A. 5.0 x 10-7 Ω C. 1.0 x 10-6 Ω current flowing through the light bulb is…
B. 6.0 x 10 Ω-7 D. 2.0 x 10-6 Ω A. 0.5A C. 3.0A
B. 2.0A D. 18A
10. Three resistors, with resistances R1, R2, and R3, are connected in series and are found to
have a combined resistance of 500Ω. When connected in parallel, the combined resistance is 15. The diagram shows an electric circuit.
found to be 50Ω.

Which values will correspond to these results?


R1 R2 R3
A. 50 225 225
B. 80 160 160
C. 100 200 200
Which pair of readings is obtained when a suitable power supply is connected between X and
D. 400 50 50 Y?
ammeter voltmeter
11. A piece of wire has a resistance of 16Ω. Another wire made from the same metal has four
A. 6A 2V
times the length and twice the cross-sectional area. What is the resistance of the wire?
A. 8Ω C. 96Ω B. 0.5A 2V
B. 32Ω D. 128Ω C. 0.5A 12V
D. 2A 12V
16. A 6.0V power source is connected to a network containing five identical resistors. A voltmeter 18. Which switch positions give a resistance of 6.0Ω between X and Y?
has one lead connected to point K as shown.

What is the order of resistance of the networks going from the largest total resistance to the
smallest total resistance?
A. X, Y, Z C. Z, Y, X
B. X, Z, Y D. Y, X, Z

19. Look at the wires below.

At which point should lead L be connected so that the voltmeter reads 3.0V?
A. A C. C
B. B D. D

17. The diagram shows a circuit in which all the switches are open.

The value of I is...


A. 7A C. 10A
B. 9A D. 11A

Which switch positions give a resistance of 6.0Ω between X and Y?


S1 S2 S3
A. closed closed open
B. open closed closed
C. closed open open
D. closed closed closed
20. Three resistors are arranged in parallel and connected to a power source across terminals P 23. Look at the circuit below.
and Q.

The current flowing through 4Ω resistor is 3A. The current in the ammeter is... Calculate the reading of the voltmeter (voltage across 5.0Ω resistor)!
A. 5A C. 12A
B. 6A D. 15A

ESSAY

21. Write down three requirements for electric current to flow in a circuit. 24. Look at the circuit below.

22. The current in a car headlamp is 2A. The headlamp is switched on for 4 minutes.
How much charge passes through the headlamp?

Find the equivalent resistant between terminals X and Y!


25. Look at the circuit below.

If the reading on the voltmeter is 8V, determine:


a) R
b) Vtotal

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