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1 .       Which of the following is not an electrical quantity? [Hint]

 
 
 
 


2 .       Current is measured in [Hint]

 
 
 
 


3 .       Voltage is measured in [Hint]

 
 
 
 


4 .       Resistance is measured in [Hint]

 
 
 
 


5 .       Eighteen thousand watts is the same as [Hint]

 
 
 
 


6 .       The quantity 3.3 X 103 is the same as [Hint]

 
 
 
 


7 .       The quantity 43 X 10-3 is the same as [Hint]

 
 
 
 


8 .       The number 4,500,000 can be expressed as [Hint]

 
 
 
 


9 .       Fourteen milliamperes can be expressed as [Hint]

 
 
 
 


10 .       Seven thousand volts can be expressed as [Hint]

 
 
 
 


11 .       The number 65,000 expressed in scientific notation as a number between 1 and 10 times a power of ten is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


12 .       The number 0.0003 multiplied by 10-3 is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


13 .       When these numbers are added (87 X 105)+(2.5 X 106), the result is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


14 .       When these numbers are multiplied (6 X 103) (5 X 105), the result is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


15 .       The number 4.38 X 10-3 as a number having a power of 10-6 is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


16 .       What is (79 X 106)/(12 X 10-8)? [Hint]

 
 
 
 


17 .       The number 4.4 X 106 ohms expressed using a metric prefix is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


18 .       The number 3.2 X 10-5 A expressed using a metric prefix is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


19 .       The number of microamperes in 2 milliamperes is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


20 .       The number of millivolts in 0.06 kilovolts is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


21 .       The number of megohms in 0.03 kilohms is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


22 .       The number of kilowatts in 135 milliwatts is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


23 .       When converting 0.16 mA to microamperes, the result is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


24 .       When converting 1,600 kilohms to megohms, the result is [Hint]

 
 
 
 


25 .       When converting 7,000 nA to microamperes, the result is [Hint]

 
 
 
 






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