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Prepare confidently for AC Systems Level 1 – Lesson 4: Making Circuit Calculations for Basic Systems Exam with this comprehensive study guide featuring complete practice questions and verified answers. This resource is designed to help learners review essential electrical and HVAC circuit calculation concepts, including Ohm’s Law, voltage, current, resistance, power calculations, series and parallel circuits, electrical measurements, circuit analysis, troubleshooting techniques, and basic system applications. Organized for effective learning and self-assessment, this guide is ideal for technical training, certification preparation, and strengthening foundational electrical knowledge. Updated for the Latest 2026 Edition.

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Conductor resistance causes a(n) ? between the voltage All of the above
source and the connected load.


The NEC recommends that voltage drops on branch 3%
circuits not exceeding ? at the farthest outlet of power,
for heating or lighting loads, will provide for reasonable
efficiency of operation.


Loads are normally connected in ? with the source, and Parallel/Series
the resistance of the line is in ? with the source.


If a generator voltage is 240 volts, and the load voltage is 5V
235 volts, how much voltage is dropped on the line?


What is the percentage of voltage drop if you have 235 2.1%
volts at a load fed from a 240-volt source? (Round the
FINAL answer to one decimal place.)


Two rows of fluorescent lamps are installed in an office 264.5V
on the same branch circuit, with each row drawing 12.5
amperes. The source voltage is 277 volts, and the total
line resistance of the circuit conductors is 0.5 Ω. The wire
used has a constant (k) of 12.6. What is the voltage at the
load? (Round the FINAL answer to one decimal place.)

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