3 Semester 1 Module 3 REVIEW JEOPARDY S2C01 Jeopardy Review.

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3 Semester 1 Module 3 REVIEW JEOPARDY S2C01 Jeopardy Review

PotentPotablesVoltage Up and Atom NoiseAC/DC

Potent Potables 100 Gold, Silver, Copper, Water, Humans A: What are conductors? S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Potent Potables 200 A: What are insulators? Used to keep the flow of electrons going in one direction. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Potent Potables 300 A: What are semiconductors? These silicon based object precisely control the flow of electrons. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Potent Potables 400 A: What are the three required parts of a circuit? S2C01 Jeopardy Review Source or BatteryComplete PathResistance

Potent Potables 500 A: What is the Coulomb’s Law? Opposite charges attract and like charges repulse S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Voltage 100 A: What is a voltage? Force or pressure caused by the separation of electrons and protons. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Voltage 200 A: What are electrical measurements? Amps, Volts, and Ohms S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Voltage 300 A: What is current? The path provided for the free flow of electrons in an electrical circuit. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Voltage 400 A: What is resistance? Impedance or opposition to the flow of electrons S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Voltage 500 A: What is a multimeter? is used to measure, voltage, resistance, And continuity (level of resistance) S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Up and Atom 100 A: What are parts of an atom? Protons, neutrons, and electrons S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Up and Atom 200 A: What is static electricity? The electrons have “voltage” but lack a “current.” S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Up and Atom 300 A: What are “electrical current? This flowing of electrons occurs when charged electrons move from atom to atom S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Up and atom 400 A: What is the sum of the electrons and protons? Atomic weight is measured by this. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Up and Atom 500 A: What is Electricity? When electrons are pulled free from the atom. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

Noise 100 A: What is Near End Cross Talk (NEXT)? S2C01 Jeopardy Review Originates from other wires in the same cable.

Noise 200 A: What is EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) and RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) ? S2C01 Jeopardy Review These two types of interference attack the quality of electrical signals on the cable.

Noise 300 A: What is a shielding and cancellation? S2C01 Jeopardy Review Two ways to prevent EMI/RFI Noise

Noise 400 A: What is bit distortion? S2C01 Jeopardy Review Propagation, Attenuation, Reflection, Noise, Timing Problems, and Collisions all cause this situation.

Noise 500 A: What is a collision? S2C01 Jeopardy Review This occurs in broadcast topologies where devices share access to the network media

AC/DC 100 A: What is Direct Current (DC)? Electrical current flows in one direction; negative to positive S2C01 Jeopardy Review

AC/DC 200 A: What is a Alternating Current (AC)? Electrical current flows in both directions; positive and negative terminals continuously trade places (polarity) S2C01 Jeopardy Review

AC/DC 300 A: What is grounding? Prevents electrons from energizing metal parts of the computer. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

AC/DC 400 A: What is a multimeter? Must be properly set it to either AC or DC, depending on the voltage you’re trying to measure. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

AC/DC 500 A: What is Differential Manchester Encoding? Encoding that results in 1 being encoded as a low-to-high transition and 0 being encoded as a high-to-low transition S2C01 Jeopardy Review