Ag. Mech I Electricity Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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Ag Mech
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Ag Mech
What is a device used to protect circuits from an overload of current?
1. A. Fuse **
B. Hot wire
C. Insulator
D. Neutral wire
A current-carrying conductor under electrical pressure is a/an:
A. Fuse.
2. B. Hot wire. **
C. Insulator.
D. Neutral wire.
A current-carrying conductor NOT und...
4. B. Device used to protect circuits from an overload of current. **
C. Plastic tool used in an ohm meter.
D. Tool used in place of pliers.
Term for the measurement of electrical power?
A. Kilowatts
B. Ohm
C. Volts
5. D. Watt **
What is the term to describe the material that will NOT conduct electricity?
A. Conductor
6. B. Insulator **
C. Ohm
D. Watt
Term for the measurement of electrical pressure?
A. Kilowatts
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