Review Questions 1.1 One millivolt is one millionth of a volt. 1.8 The voltage across a 1.1-kW toaster that produces a current of 10 A is: (a) True (b) False (a) 11 kV (b) 1100 V (c) 110 V (d) 11 V 1.2 The prefix micro stands for: 1.9 Which of these is not an electrical quantity? (а) 106 (b) 103 (c) 10-3 (d) 10 6 1.3 The voltage 2,000,000 V can be expressed in powers (a) charge (b) time (c) voltage of 10 as: (d) current (e) power (a) 2 mV (b) 2 kV (c) 2 MV (d) 2 GV 1.10 The dependent source in Fig. 1.22 is: 1.4 A charge of 2 C flowing past a given point each (a) voltage-controlled current source second is a current of 2 A. (b) voltage-controlled voltage source (a) True (b) False (c) current-controlled voltage source 1.5 The unit of current is: (d) current-controlled current source (a) coulomb (b) ampere

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1.8 The voltage across a 1.1-kW toaster that produces a
current of 10 A is:
1.1
One millivolt is one millionth of a volt.
(a) True
(b) False
(a) 11 kV
(b) 1100 V
(c) 110 V
(d) 11 V
1.2 The prefix micro stands for:
1.9
Which of these is not an electrical quantity?
(а) 10%
(b) 103
(c) 10-3
(d) 10-6
(a) charge
(b) time
(c) voltage
1.3 The voltage 2,000,000 V can be expressed in powers
of 10 as:
(d) current
(e) power
(a) 2 mV
(b) 2 kV
(c) 2 MV
(d) 2 GV
1.10 The dependent source in Fig. 1.22 is:
1.4 A charge of 2 C flowing past a given point each
(a) voltage-controlled current source
second is a current of 2 A.
(b) voltage-controlled voltage source
(a) True
(b) False
(c) current-controlled voltage source
1.5 The unit of current is:
(d) current-controlled current source
(a) coulomb
(b) ampere
(c) volt
(d) joule
> 6i,
1.6
Voltage is measured in:
(a) watts
(b) amperes
Figure 1.22
For Review Question 1.10.
(c) volts
(d) joules per second
A 4-A current charging a dielectric material will
accumulate a charge of 24 C after 6 s.
1.7
Answers: 1.1b, 1.2d, 1.3с, 1.4, 1.5Ь, 1.6с, 1.7а, 1.8с,
1.9b, 1.10d.
(a) True
(b) False
Transcribed Image Text:Review Questions 1.8 The voltage across a 1.1-kW toaster that produces a current of 10 A is: 1.1 One millivolt is one millionth of a volt. (a) True (b) False (a) 11 kV (b) 1100 V (c) 110 V (d) 11 V 1.2 The prefix micro stands for: 1.9 Which of these is not an electrical quantity? (а) 10% (b) 103 (c) 10-3 (d) 10-6 (a) charge (b) time (c) voltage 1.3 The voltage 2,000,000 V can be expressed in powers of 10 as: (d) current (e) power (a) 2 mV (b) 2 kV (c) 2 MV (d) 2 GV 1.10 The dependent source in Fig. 1.22 is: 1.4 A charge of 2 C flowing past a given point each (a) voltage-controlled current source second is a current of 2 A. (b) voltage-controlled voltage source (a) True (b) False (c) current-controlled voltage source 1.5 The unit of current is: (d) current-controlled current source (a) coulomb (b) ampere (c) volt (d) joule > 6i, 1.6 Voltage is measured in: (a) watts (b) amperes Figure 1.22 For Review Question 1.10. (c) volts (d) joules per second A 4-A current charging a dielectric material will accumulate a charge of 24 C after 6 s. 1.7 Answers: 1.1b, 1.2d, 1.3с, 1.4, 1.5Ь, 1.6с, 1.7а, 1.8с, 1.9b, 1.10d. (a) True (b) False
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