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- A 12-volt electric motor has 1000 watts input and 1 horsepower output. Maintaining the same efficiency, how much input power will a 24-volt, 1 horsepower electric motor require?
(Note: 1 horsepower = 746 watts)
- Which is correct concerning a parallel circuit?
- The working voltage of a capacitor in an ac circuit should be
- An increase in which of the following factors will cause an increase in the inductive reactance of a circuit?
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(Refer to figure 2.)
What is the total capacitance of a certain circuit containing three capacitors with capacitances of .02 microfarad, .05 microfarad, and .10 microfarad, respectively?
- How many amperes will a 28-volt generator be required to supply to a circuit containing five lamps in parallel, three of which have a resistance of 6 ohms each and two of which have a resistance of 5 ohms each?
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(Refer to figure 4.)
How much power is being furnished to the circuit?
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(Refer to figure 8.)
With an ohmmeter connected into the circuit as shown, what will the ohmmeter read?
- A cabin entry light of 10 watts and a dome light of 20 watts are connected in parallel to a 30-volt source. If the voltage across the 10-watt light is measured, it will be
- A 24-volt source is required to furnish 48 watts to a parallel circuit consisting of two resistors of equal value. What is the value of each resistor?
(Note: Rt = E2/P)
- Which statement is correct when made in reference to a parallel circuit?
- A circuit has an applied voltage of 30 volts and a load consisting of a 10-ohm resistor in series with a 20-ohm resistor. What is the voltage drop across the 10-ohm resistor?
- Which is correct in reference to electrical resistance?
- Which of these will cause the resistance of a conductor to decrease?
- The voltage drop in a circuit of known resistance is dependent on
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(Refer to figure 15.)
When the landing gear is down, the green light will not come on if an open occurs in wire
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(Refer to figure 16.)
When electrical power is applied to the bus, which relays are energized?
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(Refer to figure 18.)
When the landing gears are up and the throttles are retarded, the warning horn will not sound if an open occurs in wire
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(Refer to figure 19.)
When the landing gears are up and the throttles are retarded, the warning horn will not sound if an open occurs in wire
- In a P-N-P transistor application, the solid state device is turned on when the
- Forward biasing of a solid state device will cause the device to
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(Refer to figure 25.)
In a functional and operating circuit, the depicted logic gate's output will be 0
- Which statement regarding the hydrometer reading of a lead acid storage battery electrolyte is true?
- The method used to rapidly charge a nickel cadmium battery utilizes
- Whwat is the likely result of servicing and chargig nickel-cadmium and lead acid batteries together in the same service area?
- How can the state of charge of a nickel cadmium battery be determined?
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