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Which melts to protect a circuit?
d. Voltage equals current times resistance.
d. fuse
c. current
c. has an excess or shortage of electrons.
c. has no resistance at low temperatures.
a. direct current
c. caused by a large quantity of charge.
a. a transistor only
A superconducting material
d. Voltage equals current times resistance.
d. fuse
c. current
c. has an excess or shortage of electrons.
c. has no resistance at low temperatures.
a. direct current
c. caused by a large quantity of charge.
a. a transistor only
A strong electric field is
d. Voltage equals current times resistance.
d. fuse
c. current
c. has an excess or shortage of electrons.
c. has no resistance at low temperatures.
a. direct current
c. caused by a large quantity of charge.
a. a transistor only
Three layers of semiconductor material can form
d. Voltage equals current times resistance.
d. fuse
c. current
c. has an excess or shortage of electrons.
c. has no resistance at low temperatures.
a. direct current
c. caused by a large quantity of charge.
a. a transistor only
A material that has a net electric charge because it
d. Voltage equals current times resistance.
d. fuse
c. current
c. has an excess or shortage of electrons.
c. has no resistance at low temperatures.
a. direct current
c. caused by a large quantity of charge.
a. a transistor only
What does "I" represent in the equation P = I x V?
d. Voltage equals current times resistance.
d. fuse
c. current
c. has an excess or shortage of electrons.
c. has no resistance at low temperatures.
a. direct current
c. caused by a large quantity of charge.
a. a transistor only
The output of a diode can be
d. Voltage equals current times resistance.
d. fuse
c. current
c. has an excess or shortage of electrons.
c. has no resistance at low temperatures.
a. direct current
c. caused by a large quantity of charge.
a. a transistor only
What does Ohm's law states?
d. Voltage equals current times resistance.
d. fuse
c. current
c. has an excess or shortage of electrons.
c. has no resistance at low temperatures.
a. direct current
c. caused by a large quantity of charge.
a. a transistor only
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