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1 Technician Licensing Class
Electrical principles, math for electronics, electronic principles, Ohm’s Law T5A - T5D Valid July 1, 2014 Through June 30, 2018 Developed by Bob Bytheway, K3DIO, and slightly modified by SPARC 1

2 T 5 A Electrical current is measured in amperes. T5A01
The basic unit of electrical power is measured in Watts. T5A02 The name for the flow of electrons in an electric circuit is current. T5A03 2

3 T 5 A The electrical term for the electromotive force (EMF) that causes electron flow is voltage. T5A05 A mobile transceiver usually requires 12 volts. T5A06 The name for a current that flows only in one direction is called direct current. T5A04 Motor cycle battery AAA battery 9 Volt battery Hand held battery 3

4 T 5 A A mobile transceiver usually requires 12 volts. T5A06
Copper is a good electrical conductor. T5A07 A good electrical insulator is glass. T5A08 The name for a current that reverses direction on a regular basis is alternating current. T5A09

5 T 5 A The term that describes the rate at which electrical energy is used is called Power. T5A10 The basic unit of electromotive force is voltage. T5A11 Frequency is the term to describe the number of times per second that an alternating current reverses direction. T5A12 5

6 T 5 B 1.5 amperes is the same as: 1,500 milliamperes. T5B01
Another way to specify a radio signal frequency of 1,500,000 hertz is: There are one thousand volts in: One one-millionth of a volt is equal to: 1,500 milliamperes. T5B01 1500 kHz T5B02 One Kilovolt T5B03 one microvolt T5B04 6

7 T 5 B 500 milliwatts is equivalent to: 0.5 watts. T5B05
If an ammeter calibrated in amperes is used to measure a 3000-milliampere current, the reading would show: A frequency readout calibrated in megahertz shows a reading of MHz, if calibrated in kilohertz it would show: 1,000,000 picofarads is the same as: 0.5 watts. T5B05 3 amperes T5B06 3525 kHz T5B07 1 microfard T5B08 7

8 T 5 B 3 dB is the approximate amount of change, measured in decibels (dB) of a power increase from 5 watts to 10 watts. T5B09 The approximate amount of change, measured in decibels (dB) of a power decrease from 12 watts to 3 watts is -6 dB. T5B10 8

9 T 5 B The approximate amount of change, measured in decibels
(dB), of a power increase from 20 watts to 200 watts is 10 dB. T5B11 28,400 kHz is equal to: If a frequency readout shows a reading of 2425 MHz, it can be read as: 28.400MHz T5B12 GHz T5B13 9

10 T 5 C The ability to store energy in an electric field is called capacitance. T5C01 The basic unit of capacitance is the farad. T5C02 The ability to store energy in a magnetic field is called Inductance. T5C03 The basic unit of inductance is the henry. T5C04 The unit of frequency is the Hertz. T5C05 The abbreviation “RF” refers to radio frequency signals of all types. T5C06 10

11 T 5 C The usual name for Electromagnetic waves that travel through space are radio waves. T5C07 11

12 T 5 C The formula used to calculate electrical power in a DC circuit is Power (P) equals voltage (E) multiplied by current (I). T5C08 12 12

13 T 5 C The power being used in a circuit when the applied voltage is 13.8 volts DC and the current is 10 amperes is: T5C09 Solving for “P” so cover up the P and plug in the other two numbers E is given as 13.8 volts and I is given as 10 amperes The power being used in a circuit when the applied voltage is 13.8 volts DC and the current is 10 amperes is: T5C09 P = I x E P = 10 x 13.8 P = 138 Watts

14 T 5 C The power being used in a circuit when the applied voltage is 12 volts DC and the current is 2.5 amperes is:T5C10 Solving for “P” so cover up the “P” and plug in the other two numbers E is given as 12 volts and I is given as 2.5 amperes P = I x E P = 2.5 x 12 P = 30 watts

15 T 5 C The amount of current flowing in a circuit when the power in a circuit is 120 watts and the applied voltage is 12 volts is:T5C11 Solving for “I” so cover up the “I” and plug in the other two numbers P is given as 120 watts and E is given as 12 volts and I = P / E I = 120  12 I = 10 Amperes 15

16 T 5 C Impedance is a measure of the opposition to AC current flow in a circuit. T5C12 The unit of impedance is the ohm. T5C13 16

17 T 5 D The formula used to calculate current in a circuit is Current (I) equals Voltage (E) divided by Resistance (R). T5D01 17 17

18 T 5 D This formula us used to calculate voltage in a circuit: Voltage (E) equals Current (I) multiplied by Resistance (R). T5D02 18

19 T 5 D This formula us used to calculate resistance in a circuit: Resistance (R) equals Voltage (E) divided by Current (I).T5D03 19 19

20 T 5 D The resistance of a circuit in which a current of 3 amperes flows thru a resistor connected to 90 volts is: T5D04 R = E / I R = 90  3 R = 30 Ohms 20 20

21 T 5 D The resistance of a circuit in which the applied voltage is 12 volts and the current flow is 1.5 amperes is: T5D05 R = E / I R = 12  1.5 R = 8 Ohms 21 21

22 T 5 D The resistance of a circuit that draws 4 amperes from a 12-volt source is: T5D06 R = E / I R = 12  4 R = 3 Ohms 22 22

23 T 5 D The current flowing thru a 80-ohm resistor connected across 120 volts is: T5D07 I = E / R I = 120  80 I = 1.5 Amperes 23 23

24 T 5 D The current flowing thru a 100-ohm resistor connected across 200 volts is: T5D08 I = E / R I = 200  100 I = 2 Amperes 24 24

25 T 5 D The current flowing thru a 24-ohm resistor connected across 240 volts is: T5D09 I = E / R I = 240  24 I = 10 Amperes 25 25

26 T 5 D The voltage across a 2-ohm resistor if a current of 0.5 amperes flows thru it is:T5D10 E = I x R E = 0.5 x 2 E = 1 Volt 26 26

27 T 5 D The voltage across a 10-ohm resistor if a current of 1 amperes flows thru it is: T5D11 E = I x R E = 1.0 x 10 E = 10 Volts 27 27

28 T 5 D The voltage across a 10-ohm resistor if a current of 2 amperes flows thru it is: T5D12 E = I x R E = 2.0 x 10 E = 20 Volts 28 28

29 Ohms Law Wheel 29

30 Element 2 Technician Class Question Pool
T 5 A – T 5 D Valid July 1, 2014 Through June 30, 2018 30

31 T5A01 Electrical current is measured in which of the following units?
Volts Watts Ohms Amperes 31

32 T5A02 Electrical power is measured in which of the following units?
Volts Watts Ohms Amperes 32

33 T5A03. What is the name for the flow of electrons in
T5A03 What is the name for the flow of electrons in an electric circuit? Voltage Resistance Capacitance Current 33

34 T5A04 What is the name for a current that flows only in one direction?
Alternating current Direct current Normal current Smooth current 34

35 T5A05. What is the electrical term for the electromotive
T5A05 What is the electrical term for the electromotive force (EMF) that causes electron flow? Voltage Ampere-hours Capacitance Inductance 35

36 T5A06 How much voltage does a mobile transceiver usually require?
About 12 volts About 30 volts About 120 volts About 240 volts 36

37 T5A07 Which of the following is a good electrical conductor?
Glass Wood Copper Rubber 37

38 T5A08 Which of the following is a good electrical insulator?
Copper Glass Aluminum Mercury 38

39 T5A09. What is the name for a current that reverses
T5A09 What is the name for a current that reverses direction on a regular basis? Alternating current Direct current Circular current Vertical current 39

40 T5A10. Which term describes the rate at which electrical
T5A10 Which term describes the rate at which electrical energy is used? Resistance Current Power Voltage 40

41 T5A11 What is the basic unit of electromotive force?
The volt The watt The ampere The ohm 41

42 T5A12. What term describes the number of times per
T5A12 What term describes the number of times per second that an alternating current reverses direction? Pulse rate Speed Wavelength Frequency 42

43 T5B01 How many milliamperes is 1.5 amperes?
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44 T5B02. What is another way to specify a radio
T5B02 What is another way to specify a radio signal frequency of 1,500,000 hertz? 1500 kHz 1500 MHz 15 GHz 150 kHz 44

45 T5B03 How many volts are equal to one kilovolt?
One one-thousandth of a volt One hundred volts One thousand volts One million volts 45

46 T5B04 How many volts are equal to one microvolt?
One one-millionth of a volt One million volts One thousand kilovolts One one-thousandth of a volt 46

47 T5B05 Which of the following is equivalent to 500 milliwatts?
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48 T5B06. If an ammeter calibrated in amperes is used to
T5B06 If an ammeter calibrated in amperes is used to measure a 3000-milliampere current, what reading would it show? 0.003 amperes 0.3 amperes 3 amperes 3,000,000 amperes 48

49 T5B07. If a frequency readout calibrated in megahertz shows
T5B07 If a frequency readout calibrated in megahertz shows a reading of MHz, what would it show if it were calibrated in kilohertz? kHz 35.25 kHz 3525 kHz 3,525,000 kHz 49

50 T5B08 How many microfarads are 1,000,000 picofarads?
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51 T5B09. What is the approximate amount of change,
T5B09 What is the approximate amount of change, measured in decibels (dB), of a power increase from 5 watts to 10 watts? 2 dB 3 dB 5 dB 10 dB 51

52 T5B10. What is the approximate amount of change,
T5B10 What is the approximate amount of change, measured in decibels (dB), of a power decrease from 12 watts to 3 watts? -1 dB -3 dB -6 dB -9 dB 52

53 T5B11. What is the approximate amount of change,
T5B11 What is the approximate amount of change, measured in decibels (dB), of a power increase from 20 watts to 200 watts? 10 dB 12 dB 18 dB 28 dB 53

54 T5B12 Which of the following frequencies is equal to 28,400 kHz?
MHz 2.800 MHz MHz kHz 54

55 T5B13. If a frequency readout shows a reading of 2425
T5B13 If a frequency readout shows a reading of MHz, what frequency is that in GHz? GHz 24.25 GHz 2.425 GHz 2425 GHz 55

56 T5C01 What is the ability to store energy in an electric field called?
Inductance Resistance Tolerance Capacitance 56

57 T5C01 What is the ability to store energy in an electric field called?
Inductance Resistance Tolerance Capacitance 57

58 T5C03 What is the ability to store energy in a magnetic field called?
Admittance Capacitance Resistance Inductance 58

59 T5C04 What is the basic unit of inductance?
The coulomb The farad The henry The ohm 59

60 T5C05 What is the unit of frequency?
Hertz Henry Farad Tesla 60

61 T5C06 What does the abbreviation “RF” refer to?
Radio frequency signals of all types The resonant frequency of a tuned circuit The real frequency transmitted as opposed to the apparent frequency Reflective force in antenna transmission lines 61

62 T5C07. What is a usual name for electromagnetic waves
T5C07 What is a usual name for electromagnetic waves that travel through space? Gravity waves Sound waves Radio waves Pressure waves 62

63 T5C08. What is the formula used to calculate
T5C08 What is the formula used to calculate electrical power in a DC circuit? Power (P) equals voltage (E) multiplied by current (I) Power (P) equals voltage (E) divided by current (I) Power (P) equals voltage (E) minus current (I) Power (P) equals voltage (E) plus current (I) 63

64 T5C09. How much power is being used in a circuit when
T5C09 How much power is being used in a circuit when the applied voltage is 13.8 volts DC and the current is 10 amperes? 138 watts 0.7 watts 23.8 watts 3.8 watts 64

65 T5C10. How much power is being used in a circuit when
T5C10 How much power is being used in a circuit when the applied voltage is 12 volts DC and the current is 2.5 amperes? 4.8 watts 30 watts 14.5 watts 0.208 watts 65

66 T5C11. How many amperes are flowing in a circuit when
T5C11 How many amperes are flowing in a circuit when the applied voltage is 12 volts DC and the load is watts? 0.1 amperes 10 amperes 12 amperes 132 amperes 66

67 T5C12 What is meant by the term impedance?
It is a measure of the opposition to AC current flow in a circuit It is the inverse of resistance It is a measure of the Q or Quality Factor of a component It is a measure of the power handling capability of a component 67

68 T5C13 What are the units of impedance?
Volts Amperes Coulombs Ohms 68

69 T5D01 What formula is used to calculate current in a circuit?
Current (I) equals voltage (E) multiplied by resistance (R) Current (I) equals voltage (E) divided by resistance (R) Current (I) equals voltage (E) added to resistance (R) Current (I) equals voltage (E) minus resistance (R) 69

70 T5D02 What formula is used to calculate voltage in a circuit?
Voltage (E) equals current (I) multiplied by resistance (R) Voltage (E) equals current (I) divided by resistance (R) Voltage (E) equals current (I) added to resistance (R) Voltage (E) equals current (I) minus resistance (R) 70

71 T5D03 What formula is used to calculate resistance in a circuit?
Resistance (R) equals voltage (E) multiplied by current (I) Resistance (R) equals voltage (E) divided by current (I) Resistance (R) equals voltage (E) added to current (I) Resistance (R) equals voltage (E) minus current (I) 71

72 T5D04. What is the resistance of a circuit in which a
T5D04 What is the resistance of a circuit in which a current of 3 amperes flows through a resistor connected to 90 volts? 3 ohms 30 ohms 93 ohms 270 ohms 72

73 T5D05. What is the resistance in a circuit for which the
T5D05 What is the resistance in a circuit for which the applied voltage is 12 volts and the current flow is amperes? 18 ohms 0.125 ohms 8 ohms 13.5 ohms 73

74 T5D06. What is the resistance of a circuit that. draws 4
T5D06 What is the resistance of a circuit that draws 4 amperes from a 12-volt source? 3 ohms 16 ohms 48 ohms 8 ohms 74

75 T5D07. What is the current flow in a circuit with an
T5D07 What is the current flow in a circuit with an applied voltage of 120 volts and a resistance of 80 ohms? 9600 amperes 200 amperes 0.667 amperes 1.5 amperes 75

76 T5D08. What is the current flowing through a 100-ohm
T5D08 What is the current flowing through a 100-ohm resistor connected across 200 volts? 20,000 amperes 0.5 amperes 2 amperes 100 amperes 76

77 T5D09. What is the current flowing through a 24-ohm
T5D09 What is the current flowing through a 24-ohm resistor connected across 240 volts? 24,000 amperes 0.1 amperes 10 amperes 216 amperes 77

78 T5D10. What is the voltage across a 2-ohm resistor if a. current of 0
T5D10 What is the voltage across a 2-ohm resistor if a current of 0.5 amperes flows through it? 1 volt 0.25 volts 2.5 volts 1.5 volts 78

79 T5D11. What is the voltage across a 10-ohm resistor if a
T5D11 What is the voltage across a 10-ohm resistor if a current of 1 ampere flows through it? 1 volt 10 volts 11 volts 9 volts 79

80 T5D12. What is the voltage across a 10-ohm resistor if a
T5D12 What is the voltage across a 10-ohm resistor if a current of 2 amperes flows through it? 8 volts 0.2 volts 12 volts 20 volts 80


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