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NACE CP1 Tester Exam Study Guide – Complete Notes, Practice Tests with Solutions & Answers

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Ace your NACE CP1 Tester Exam with this comprehensive study guide. Includes detailed notes, essential corrosion prevention concepts, practice tests, and full solutions and answers to help you prepare thoroughly and pass with confidence.

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NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) CP1 Tester Exam. Do Tests (Written and Start with Term)


0.000001 ampere = e


A) 1 kiloampere
B) 100 milliamperes
C) 1 milliampere
D) 10 milliamperes
E) 1 microampere

0.000001 Volt = d



A) 1000 millivolts
B) 100 millivolts
C) 10 millivolts
D) 1 micrvolt

0.03 Volts = b


A) 3 microvolts
B) 30 millivots
C) 3 Volts
D) 300 Volts
E) 30 millivolts

, NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) CP1 Tester Exam. Do Tests (Written and Start with Term)

0.5 amperes = b


A) 50 milliamps
B) 500 milliamps
C) 5 milliamps
D) 5000 milliamps

0.7 megOhms = a


A) 700,000 Ohms
B) 7,000 Ohms
C) 700 Ohms
D) 7,000,000 Ohms

0.010 ampere = d


A) 1 kiloampere
B) 100 milliamperes
C) 1 milliampere
D) 10 milliamperes
E) 1 microampere

, NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) CP1 Tester Exam. Do Tests (Written and Start with Term)

0.010 Volt = c



A) 1000 millivolts
B) 100 millivolts
C) 10 millivolts
D) 1 micrvolt

0.100 ampere = b


A) 1 kiloampere
B) 100 milliamperes
C) 1 milliampere
D) 10 milliamperes
E) 1 microampere

0.100 Volts = b



A) 1000 millivolts
B) 100 millivolts
C) 10 millivolts
D) 1 micrvolt

, NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) CP1 Tester Exam. Do Tests (Written and Start with Term)

1.000 ampere = d


A) 1 kiloampere
B) 100 milliamperes
C) 1 milliampere
D) 1000 milliamperes
E) 1 microampere

1,000 amperes = a


A) 1 kiloampere
B) 100 milliamperes
C) 1 milliampere
D) 10 milliamperes
E) 1 microampere

1,000 Amperes = d


A) 1000 kiloampere
B) 1000 kiloampere
C) 1000 milliampere
D) 1 kiloampere
E) 10 kilo ampere

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