HEAT - Power Point PDF Version for Lecture - PHY-103-0 * Question Completion Status: A flow of electrical current will travel .. Oa. From a region of 6 volts towards a region of 12 volts Ob. From a region of zero voltage to a region of zero voltage Oc. From a region of lower voltage to a region of higher voltage. Od. From an region of high voltage to a region of low voltage. QUESTION 9 Which of the following accurately describes electrical power? Oa lt is the restriction to the flow of current in a circuit. b. It is the amount of energy per charge. Oc. It is the rate at which electrical energy is converted to other forms of energy in a circuit. Od. It depends on temperature, salinity, resistivity, and the length of a wire. QUESTION 10 What is the purpose of a battery or a generator in a circuit? a. Gives protons potential energy so they can flow through the circuit. b. Takes energy away from charges so they may flow through a circuit. O c. Restricts the flow of electrons or protons in a circuit. Od. Gives electrons electric potential energy so they may continue to flow through the circuit. QUESTION 11 A series circuit has.. O a. 1 path, but if one light / electrical device burns out in a series circuit, the others will continue to work. b. no paths for current flow. c. 1 path only for electrons / charges to travel through the circuit.

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A flow of electrical current will travel .,
O a. From a region of 6 volts towards a region of 12 volts
Ob. From a region of zero voltage to a region of zero voltage
c. From a region of lower voltage to a region of higher voltage.
d. From an region of high voltage to a region of low voltage.
QUESTION 9
Which of the following accurately describes electrical power?
a. It is the restriction to the flow of current in a circuit.
b. It is the amount of energy per charge.
Oc. It is the rate at which electrical energy is converted to other forms of energy in a circuit.
O d. It depends on temperature, salinity, resistivity, and the length of a wire.
QUESTION 10
What is the purpose of a battery or a generator in a circuit?
O a. Gives protons potential energy so they can flow through the circuit.
Ob. Takes energy away from charges so they may flow through a circuit.
O c. Restricts the flow of electrons or protons in a circuit.
O d. Gives electrons electric potential energy so they may continue to flow through the circuit.
QUESTION 11
A series circuit has..
a. 1 path, but if one light / electrical device burns out in a series circuit, the others will continue to work.
b. no paths for current flow.
c. 1 path only for electrons / charges to travel through the circuit.
d. 2 or more paths for electrons / charges to travel through a circuit.
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C. 1 path only for electrons / charges to travel through the circuit.
Od.2 or more paths for electrons / charges to travel through a circuit.
QUESTION 12
In a parallel circuit ..
O a. there are multiple paths for the electrons to flow through the circuit.
Ob. there is only 1 path for electrons to flow through the circuit.
Oc. there are no pathways for current flow, induction controls the flow of electrons through the circuit.
d. there is 1 path but if one light / device burns out, they all stop working.
QUESTION 13
If a moving magnet is brought next to a coil of wires..
a. it will attract the wires.
b. it will not affect the coil of wires.
Oc. it will heat up the wires.
Od. it will induce electron flow in the coil of wires.
QUESTION 14
We now know that spinning a magnet that is surrounded by wires, or spinning a wire that is surrounded by magnets, will generate an electrical current in those wires and give
charges a generated voltage. Which variables affect the amount of voltage generated in those wires?
O a. Magnet strength, length of wire coiled, and velocity of wires moving past the magnet.
Ob. Temperature of the magnet and wire length.
c. Current flow and voltage.
d. Magnetic strength only.
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