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#1. All effects of electricity take place because of the existence of a tiny particle called the:

#2. The nucleus of an atom is:

#3. An atom is electrically balanced when:

#4. The electrons of an atom are:

#5. A material with a deficiency of electrons becomes:

#6. A material with a surplus of electrons becomes:

#7. Heat produces an electric charge when:

#8. Friction causes:

#9. Chemical action produces electricity in:

#10. A photo electric cell produces electricity when:

#11. The difference in electric potential is measured in:

#12. The units of electrical power is measured in:

#13. The unit measurement of electrical resistance is:

#14. An ammeter measures:

#15. Materials containing ‘free electrons’ are called:

#16. The unit used for measuring the E.M.F. of electricity is:

#17. The unit used for measuring:

#18. Three resistors of 60 ohms each in parallel give a total resistance of:

#19. A voltmeter measures:

#20. Watts =

#21. The total resistance of a number of power consumer devices connected in series is:

#22. The total resistance of a number of resistances connected in parallel is:

#23. Ohms Law states:

#24. A device consuming 80 watts at 8 amps would have a have a voltage supply of:

#25. In a simple electrical circuit, if the resistors are in parallel, the total current consumed is equal to:

#26. The symbol for volts is:

#27. Electrical potential is measured in:

#28. If a number of electrical consuming devices were connected in parallel the reciprocal of the total resistance would be:

#29. The current flowing in an electrical circuit is measured in:

#30. Electro-motive force is measured in:

#31. OHMS law is given by the formula

#32. The current flowing in a circuit is

#33. The unit of EMF is the

#34. Potential difference is measured in

#35. The unit of current is the

#36. The unit of resistance is the

#37. Electrical power is measured in

#38. 1,250 ohms may also be expressed as

#39. 1.5 M ohms may also be expressed as

#40. The voltage applied to a simple resistor increases

#41. What is the total resistance in this circuit

#42. The total resistance of the circuit is

#43. The current flow indication on ammeter ‘A’ would be

#44. The total power consumed in the circuit will be

#45. The power consumed by R5 alone is

#46. The indication on voltmeter V1 will be

#47. The indication on voltmeter V3 will be

#48. The indication on voltmeter V2 will be

#49. The current flowing through R2 is

#50. The current flowing through R3 is

#51. The current flowing through R4 is

#52. The power consumed by R2 alone is

#53. The power consumed by R3 alone is

#54. The power consumed by R4 alone is

#55. The power consumed by R1 alone is

#56. 550 K ohms may also be expressed as

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