Questions Without Answers For Measurement Units
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- The unit of impedance is the:
- ampere
- farad
- henry
- ohm
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- One kilohm is:
- 10 ohm
- 0.01 ohm
- 0.001 ohm
- 1000 ohm
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- One kilovolt is equal to:
- 10 volt
- 100 volt
- 1000 volt
- 10,000 volt
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- One quarter of one ampere may be written as:
- 250 microampere
- 0.5 ampere
- 0.25 milliampere
- 250 milliampere
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- The watt is the unit of:
- power
- magnetic flux
- electromagnetic field strength
- breakdown voltage
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- The voltage 'two volt' is also:
- 2000 mV
- 2000 kV
- 2000 uV
- 2000 MV
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- The unit for potential difference between two points in a circuit is the:
- ampere
- volt
- ohm
- coulomb
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- Impedance is a combination of:
- reactance with reluctance
- resistance with conductance
- resistance with reactance
- reactance with radiation
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- One mA is:
- one millionth of one ampere
- one thousandth of one ampere
- one tenth of one ampere
- one millionth of admittance
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- The unit of resistance is the:
- farad
- watt
- ohm
- resistor
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