tanister. 13. How does the high heat capacity of water help the fish in a pond? A. The high heat capacity in the pond helps the fish swim effectively. B. The high heat capacity in the pond helps keeps the temperature of water stay relatively the same from day to night. C. The high heat capacity in the pond helps the fish maintain their body temperature. D. The high heat capacity in the pond helps keep the current of the water to stay relatively the same F. ELECTRICITY 1. What is the relationship between current and voltage? C. Cannot be determined. A. Directly proportional. B. Inversely proportional. D. No relationship exists between them. 2. What must be considered in order to measure the amount of voltage in a circuit? A. The voltmeter must be connected in parallel set up. B. The voltmeter must be connected in a series set up. C. Electron flow should be from negative to positive terminal. D. The operating voltage must be strictly followed. 3. What is the ammeter reading in the figure below? A. 1.1A B. 1.4A C. 1.6A D. 1.9A o 4. What is the voltmeter reading in the figure below? 20 A. 18.0V B. 17.5V C. 16.5V D. 15.4V 5. Which of the following is NOT true about current and voltage? The bulb in the circuit glows A. brighter in greater current C. dimmer in lesser current D. brighter in lesser voltage B. brighter in greater voltage 6. Which of the following data represents an accurate ammeter and voltmeter readings? A C. Number of dry cells Voltage Current Number of dry cells Voltage Current 1 2,6V 0.4A 1 8.0V 0.92A 2 3.4V 0.3A 2 8.5V 0.93A D. Number of dry cells Voltage Current Number of dry cells Voltage Current 1 1.3V 0.2A 1 5.2V 0.68A 2 1.5V 0.1A 2 5.1V 0.73A B.

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material is inversely proportional to the amount of heat It can transfer.
13. How does the high heat capacity of water help the fish in a pond?
A. The high heat capacity in the pond helps the fish swim effectively.
B. The high heat capacity in the pond helps keeps the temperature of water stay relatively the
same from day to night,
C. The high heat capacity in the pond helps the fish maintain their body temperature.
D. The high heat capacity in the pond helps keep the current of the water to stay relatively the same
F. ELECTRICITY
1. What is the relationship between current and voltage?
A. Directly proportional.
B. Inversely proportional.
C. Cannot be determined.
D. No relationship exists between them,
2. What must be considered in order to measure the amount of voltage in a circuit?
A. The voltmeter must be connected in parallel set up.
B. The voltmeter must be connected in a series set up.
C. Electron flow should be from negative to positive terminal.
D. The operating voltage must be strictly followed.
3. What is the ammeter reading in the figure below?
A. 1.1A
В. 1.4A
С. 1.6A
D. 1.9A
4. What is the voltmeter reading in the figure below?
A.18.0V
В. 17.5V
C. 16.5V
D. 15.4V
5. Which of the following is NOT true about current and voltage? The bulb in the circuit glows
A. brighter in greater current
B. brighter in greater voltage
C. dimmer in lesser current
D. brighter in lesser voltage
6. Which of the following data represents an accurate ammeter and voltmeter readings?
A
Number of dry cells
Voltage Current
Number of dry cells
Voltage Current
1
2.6V.
0.4A
1
8.0V
0.92A
0.93A
3.4V
0.3A
В.
8,5V
D.
Number of dry cells Voltage Current
Number of dry cells
1.3V
|1.5V
Voltage Current
0.68A
0.73A
0.2A
1
5.2V
0.1A
2
5.1V
Transcribed Image Text:material is inversely proportional to the amount of heat It can transfer. 13. How does the high heat capacity of water help the fish in a pond? A. The high heat capacity in the pond helps the fish swim effectively. B. The high heat capacity in the pond helps keeps the temperature of water stay relatively the same from day to night, C. The high heat capacity in the pond helps the fish maintain their body temperature. D. The high heat capacity in the pond helps keep the current of the water to stay relatively the same F. ELECTRICITY 1. What is the relationship between current and voltage? A. Directly proportional. B. Inversely proportional. C. Cannot be determined. D. No relationship exists between them, 2. What must be considered in order to measure the amount of voltage in a circuit? A. The voltmeter must be connected in parallel set up. B. The voltmeter must be connected in a series set up. C. Electron flow should be from negative to positive terminal. D. The operating voltage must be strictly followed. 3. What is the ammeter reading in the figure below? A. 1.1A В. 1.4A С. 1.6A D. 1.9A 4. What is the voltmeter reading in the figure below? A.18.0V В. 17.5V C. 16.5V D. 15.4V 5. Which of the following is NOT true about current and voltage? The bulb in the circuit glows A. brighter in greater current B. brighter in greater voltage C. dimmer in lesser current D. brighter in lesser voltage 6. Which of the following data represents an accurate ammeter and voltmeter readings? A Number of dry cells Voltage Current Number of dry cells Voltage Current 1 2.6V. 0.4A 1 8.0V 0.92A 0.93A 3.4V 0.3A В. 8,5V D. Number of dry cells Voltage Current Number of dry cells 1.3V |1.5V Voltage Current 0.68A 0.73A 0.2A 1 5.2V 0.1A 2 5.1V
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