Asked by Steven
Physics
2. Which of the following is equivalent to one ampere?
(Points : 1)
10 s/10 C
10 C/10 m
1.5 C/1.5 s
15 C/10 s
Question 3.3. A stream of moving charges results in a current of 5.6 A. How long does 116 C of charge take to flow past a fixed point?
(Points : 1)
2.0 s
5.6 s
11.2 s
21 s
Question 4.4. How much power does a radio use if a 12.0 V battery supplies 2.0 A of current?
(Points : 1)
0.2 W
6.0 W
12.2 W
24 W
Question 5.5. Which of the following is a reasonable power rating on an electric oven?
(Points : 1)
220 V
8.0 A
10.0 kW
50.0 kW-h
Question 6.6. Which of the following is required for electric current to flow?
(Points : 1)
battery only
copper wire only
battery and copper wire
battery and light bulb
Question 7.7. How much current does a 310 W device draw when given a voltage of 120 V?
(Points : 1)
4.0 × 102 A
2.6 × 100 A
4.2 × 102 A
3.6 × 104 A
2. Which of the following is equivalent to one ampere?
(Points : 1)
10 s/10 C
10 C/10 m
1.5 C/1.5 s
15 C/10 s
Question 3.3. A stream of moving charges results in a current of 5.6 A. How long does 116 C of charge take to flow past a fixed point?
(Points : 1)
2.0 s
5.6 s
11.2 s
21 s
Question 4.4. How much power does a radio use if a 12.0 V battery supplies 2.0 A of current?
(Points : 1)
0.2 W
6.0 W
12.2 W
24 W
Question 5.5. Which of the following is a reasonable power rating on an electric oven?
(Points : 1)
220 V
8.0 A
10.0 kW
50.0 kW-h
Question 6.6. Which of the following is required for electric current to flow?
(Points : 1)
battery only
copper wire only
battery and copper wire
battery and light bulb
Question 7.7. How much current does a 310 W device draw when given a voltage of 120 V?
(Points : 1)
4.0 × 102 A
2.6 × 100 A
4.2 × 102 A
3.6 × 104 A
Answers
Answered by
Adam
2.) 1 A = 1 C/s
Question 3.3) 20.7 so around 21
Question 4.4.) I think you need time as well to get this answer for equation V*I*t, but is not then its 24W (Not sure on that though)
Question 5.5.) 220 V
Question 6.6.) Hint: Voltage can be likened to pressure.
Question 7.7) 2.6 × 100 A which is from the efficiency % = Wout/Win * 100
Question 3.3) 20.7 so around 21
Question 4.4.) I think you need time as well to get this answer for equation V*I*t, but is not then its 24W (Not sure on that though)
Question 5.5.) 220 V
Question 6.6.) Hint: Voltage can be likened to pressure.
Question 7.7) 2.6 × 100 A which is from the efficiency % = Wout/Win * 100
Answered by
Tay
All correct... Except #5. It's 10kw.
6. Battery & copper wire.
6. Battery & copper wire.
Answered by
Ayri
Tay is right about 5 and 6. Bless! Thank you! :)
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