Week 2 - Complex Circuits Capabilities

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12 Physics (12 Physics Fundamental Skills) Quiz on Week 2 - Complex Circuits Capabilities, created by Ryan Elwell on 09/12/2019.
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Question 1

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Which of the following statements are true regarding the resistors in the attached circuit diagram?
Answer
  • R1 is in parallel with R2
  • R1 is in series with R2
  • R2 is in series with R3
  • R2 is in parallel with R3
  • R3 is in parallel with R4
  • R3 is in series with R3

Question 2

Question
When you add capacitors in series, the Equivalent Capacitance:
Answer
  • Increases
  • Decreases
  • Remains constant
  • Depends on the values of the capacitors

Question 3

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What is the Equivalent Resistance of the following group of resistors? Take Answer to 1 decimal place. R = [blank_start]11.7[blank_end] Ohms
Answer
  • 11.7

Question 4

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What factors will influence the capacitance of a capacitor?
Answer
  • Material
  • Dielectric
  • Spacing
  • Resistors in the Circuit

Question 5

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If voltage remains constant, what happens to the stored charge if I decrease the capacitance of a capacitor?
Answer
  • Increases
  • Decreases
  • Remains Constant
  • Depends on the resistors in the circuit

Question 6

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Kirchoff's [blank_start]junction[blank_end] rule states current will split at an intersection in a circuit.
Answer
  • junction

Question 7

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Why is it important that a capacitor have equidistant parallel plates?
Answer
  • To keep the electric field constant everywhere
  • To engage a perpendicular electric field
  • To connect the (+) and (-) terminals of a battery
  • They do not have equidistant parallel plates

Question 8

Question
Which of the following factors affects the resistance of a circuit, but is often not calculated in our class:
Answer
  • Temperature of the wire
  • Purity of the metals involved
  • Length of the wires involved
  • Color of the wires involved
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