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ASVAB, REAL ASVAB TEST!!! QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS

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ASVAB, REAL ASVAB TEST!!! QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
Load Ans: device which converts electrical energy into heat, light, or
motion (EI)

Photosensitive Diode Ans: Left side- Anode

Right side- Cathode

Zener Diode Ans: Left side- Anode

Right side- Cathode

Light Emitting Diode Ans: (LED)

Left side- Anode

Right side- Cathode

Hertz Ans: used to express frequency (cycle per second) of alternating
current; 1 ________ = one cycle per second (EI)

Conductor Ans: element which freely conducts electricity (EI)

Insulator Ans: does not conduct electricity at all (EI)

Semiconductor Ans: neither a good conductor or insulator (EI)

Earth Ground Ans: usually found outside a building, uses conductors,
used to funnel away stray electricity in appliances to avoid shocks (EI)

Electron Flow Theory Ans: Electrons flow from areas of excess negative
charge to areas of less negative charge (EI)

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Positive Ans: When a conductor is connected across the terminals of a
battery, the electrons in the conductor will be forced from the negative
terminal of the battery toward the __________ terminal. (EI)

Solids, Gasses, and Liquids Ans: Electrons can flow through _________,
___________, ____ _________. (EI)

Resistance Ans: can slow down the flow of electrons but will not stop it
completely (EI)

Voltage Ans: electrical pressure is known as this, measured in volts

Ohmmeter Ans: used to measure resistance

Ohm's Law Ans: V= I x R

R= V/I

Drop Ans: Ohm's law: If voltage stays constant, and resistance (R)
rises, current (I) would have to ______. (EI)

Voltage Ans: When current is the same across all resistors, an increase
in resistance must result in the _______ drop. (EI)

Capacitor Ans: blocks DC so AC can flow (EI)

Capactive Reactance Ans: capacitor's opposition to the flow of current,
tends to diminish as the AC frequency increases (EI)

Momentum Ans: Formula for _______:

p=mv

Inertia Ans: tendency objects to resist changes in their motion

Hertz Ans: used to measure frequency (EI)

Shells Ans: Electrons orbit in a set of layers/ levels called ______.

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