Question 1 of 16
Electric current originates from which part of an atom?
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In this quiz, we will be focussing more on current electricity which as earlier seen we use daily for charging up electrical devices and use in circuits for light. Physics quizzes like this one often have technical problems and taking this quiz will help you understand more about current electricity.
Current electricity is simply an electric charge in motion. Electric current which is measured in amperes is the number of charges that move through the wire per second. If we want current to flow directly from one point to another, we should always use a wire that has as little resistance as possible. Current electricity is used in almost all electrical devices used nowadays by man. For example, laptops with batteries have stored electrical energy. Electric current is connected throughout a house by applying an emf.
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Question 1 of 16
Electric current originates from which part of an atom?
Question 2 of 16
Which of the following is true of electrical forces?
Question 3 of 16
How can the electric charge be established?
Question 4 of 16
The curve representing Ohms law is a:
Question 5 of 16
Resistance is a measure of a material’s opposition to
Question 6 of 16
Electric current is defined as a flow of
Question 7 of 16
Give the name of materials which contain lots of free electrons.
Question 8 of 16
Which of the following is not a type of energy source?
Question 9 of 16
When two positively charged materials will be placed close together then :
Question 10 of 16
Electrons in the outer orbit are called
Question 11 of 16
A series circuit consists of three resistors with values of 140 , 250 , and 220 . The total resistance is
Question 12 of 16
When will be the current flows in a circuit?
Question 13 of 16
The unit of electrical charge is the
Question 14 of 16
When one of three series resistors is removed from a circuit and the circuit is reconnected, the current
Question 15 of 16
If a 24 V and a 10 V battery are series opposing, the total voltage is
Question 16 of 16
A series circuit consists of three resistors. Two resistors are 1.4 k each. The total resistance is 12 k. The value of the third resistor