Exploring Electric Circuits

Exploring Electric Circuits

7th Grade

15 Qs

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Exploring Electric Circuits

Exploring Electric Circuits

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the basic unit of electric current?

watt

ohm

ampere

volt

Answer explanation

The basic unit of electric current is the ampere, often abbreviated as 'A'. It measures the flow of electric charge, distinguishing it from other units like watt (power), ohm (resistance), and volt (voltage).

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How do electrons flow in a circuit?

Electrons do not flow in a circuit; they remain stationary.

Electrons flow randomly throughout the circuit without a specific direction.

Electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal in a circuit.

Electrons flow from the positive terminal to the negative terminal in a circuit.

Answer explanation

Electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal in a circuit. This movement is due to the electric field created by the voltage difference, which drives the electrons towards the positive terminal.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is an input component in an electric circuit?

An input component is a device that receives electrical signals or energy in an electric circuit.

An input component is a device that stores electrical energy.

An input component is a device that converts electrical signals into sound.

An input component is a device that amplifies electrical signals in a circuit.

Answer explanation

An input component in an electric circuit is specifically designed to receive electrical signals or energy, making the first choice the correct definition. The other options describe different functions not related to input components.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Can you name a common output component in a circuit?

Speaker

Transistor

Capacitor

Resistor

Answer explanation

A speaker is a common output component in a circuit, converting electrical signals into sound. In contrast, transistors, capacitors, and resistors are primarily used for control, storage, and resistance, not as output devices.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the process that occurs in a circuit called?

Voltage drop

Resistance increase

Electric current flow

Capacitance change

Answer explanation

The process that occurs in a circuit is called electric current flow. It refers to the movement of electric charge through the circuit, which is essential for powering devices and performing work.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How is electric current measured?

Electric current is measured in volts using a voltmeter.

Electric current is measured in ohms using an ohmmeter.

Electric current is measured in amperes using an ammeter.

Electric current is measured in watts using a wattmeter.

Answer explanation

Electric current is specifically measured in amperes, which is the standard unit for current. An ammeter is the correct instrument used to measure this, unlike the other options which measure different electrical properties.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the formula to calculate current?

I = V + R

I = V * R

I = V / R

I = R / V

Answer explanation

The formula to calculate current (I) is derived from Ohm's Law, which states that current is equal to voltage (V) divided by resistance (R). Therefore, the correct formula is I = V / R.

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