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ET ATT COMP TEST Questions And Answers 100% Verified 2024. OSHA stands for: - correct answer. Occupational Safety and Health Administration Minimum amount of current to "freeze" the body to a conductor: - correct answer. 12mA AC or 60mA DC Different Current Amounts vs the Bod...

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OSHA stands for: - correct answer. Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Minimum amount of current to "freeze" the body to a conductor: - correct answer.
12mA AC or 60mA DC

Different Current Amounts vs the Body: - correct answer. 1-5 mA: Faint tingling to
slight shock
6-16 mA: Painful shock, shaky muscles
17-99 mA: Extreme pain, hard to let go, heart flutters begin
100-2000 mA: Heart flutters definite, severe muscle contractions, nerve damage,
significant chance of death.
2000+ mA: Cardiac arrest, organ damage, severe burns, certain death.

Electrical Burns - correct answer. Most serious type of burn, results from current
flowing through tissue/bone.

Arc Burns - correct answer. Caused by high temperatures near the body. Can be
caused by arcs or explosions.

Thermal Contact Burns - correct answer. Results from contact with high temperature
surfaces.

The Law of Electrostatics States: - correct answer. Unlike charges attract and like
charges repel.

Power Resistor - correct answer. Used with large current flows, are also known as
"Wire Wound Resistors."

Precision Resistors - correct answer. Have a tolerance of 1% or less. Used when
exact resistance values are necessary.

Tolerance - correct answer. Measures the percent error of a resistor, the lower the
tolerance the more accurate a resistor's ohmic value.

, Fuses - correct answer. Open when too much current melts them.

Signals on a Schematic flow from: - correct answer. Left to Right. Inputs on the left,
outputs on the right.

The power supply on a schematic is usually at: - correct answer. The bottom left.

All magnets possess: - correct answer. A North Pole
A South Pole
Flux Lines

Flux Lines - correct answer. Lines that form a magnetic field around the magnet,
moving from North to South outside the magnet.

Permeability - correct answer. How easy it is to magnetize something, the willingness
of a material to become magnetized.

Retentivity - correct answer. How well a material can stay magnetic, ability of a
material to retain magnetism.

Ferrous Particles - correct answer. Ferrous means iron. A material without ferrous
particles is NONMAGNETIC.

Left Hand Rule - correct answer. A method for finding the north pole of an
electromagnet. The thumb is the direction of the current, the fingers are the direction of
the flux lines.

Magnetomotive Force - correct answer. That force that creates the flux lines when
current passes through a coiled conductor.

Magnetic Circuit Breakers - correct answer. Open a circuit by generating a magnetic
field when current flow becomes excessive.

Multimeter Fun Facts! - correct answer. - Leads are not considered a functional area
of the multimeter.
- When measuring current, don't place/remove leads with the power on.
- Never measure resistance with the power on.
- Best range is always the closest value HIGHER than value to be measured.

Continuity - correct answer. - The resistance of a wire/connection
- There are two readings for continuity, 0 Ohms(short) or Infinite Ohms(open)

Junction Diode - correct answer. - Allows current to flow in one direction only
- When forward biased, it acts as a closed switch
- The Triangle is the anode(positive side)

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