EG1 CH.2 Flashcards

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Born in Erlangen, Germany, his later works as a physicist resulted in the 1827 discovery of the mathematical law of electric-current.

A

Georg Simon Ohm

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Define ohm

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An ohm is a unit of electrical resistance.

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Explain the electrical resistance of the ohm

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The ohm is equal to that of a conductor in which a current of one ampere is produced by a potential of one volt across its terminals.

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4
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Which is easier to flow through a large diameter wire or small?

A

Large diameter wire

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5
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What is created when resistance is high?

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Friction, heat and light

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The Scottish inventor of the steam engine, who created the horsepower unit, and raked in the cash from his monopoly on the steam engine.

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James Watt

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7
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Define watt

A

A watt is a unit of electrical power and is the product of volts x amps.

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What do watt-hour meters do?

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Watt-hour meters, simply measure voltage and amperage over time and convert these readings into watt-hours.

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9
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How are generators and pumps rated today?

A

In horsepower

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10
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One horsepower is equivalent to how many watts?

A

746 watts

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