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Electricity/Start & Charge systems Test

Electricity/Start & Charge systems Test 1. What is the formula for Ohm’s Law…

Electricity/Start & Charge systems Test 2. List the basic types of electrical circuits:

Electricity/Start & Charge systems Test 3. Explain how diodes work:

Electricity/Start & Charge systems Test 4. Name the values used to measure electricity:

Electricity/Start & Charge systems Test 5. How may volts and cells does a car battery have?

Electricity/Start & Charge systems Test 6. What is in a battery?

Electricity/Start & Charge systems Test Describe what the alternator does?