Units of Electrical Measurements Quiz (25 Questions With Fully Answers)
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- Units of Electrical Measurements Quiz (25 Questions With Fully Answers). Electrical Theory Practice Tests Consists of Practice Tests including Ohms Law, Resistors, Inductors, Capacitors, Series and Parallel Circuits, Transformers and Electrical Motors, Power Factor, Different Measuring Instruments, Units of Measurement, Circuit Breakers, Relays, Motor Control Centers
Amperes is the symbol A. I'm an electrical engineering grad and some of these answers are incorrect.
That's what I was thinking...
@@ericwarr9088 amperes is expressed by an I = intensity of current = Amperes
@@garydeherrera8201 correct
Electric current unit is ampere and symbol is A. You are right some answers is wrong
It's I
very nice vedio thank you sir.
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Plz drwa the table which mention all the electrical quantities and corresponding its units
Amps is represented by the letter A!
Amazing sr any more vedio are available?
1 omh
Question 11, conductance is measured in Farads with a symbol of a weird f. Never seen a G before.
Some Puerto Rican Guy .. farads is unit for capacitance..not for conductance
Some Puerto Rican Guy ..capacitanca is measured in farads and yes G is designated for conductance...mhos.
question 8 is true, ask google
why not it is watts
19 th answr is wrong Right answer is Joule
nah man weber would be the correct answer. Weber is the unit of magnetic flux therefore, doesn't produce heat. Joule is the required work to move an electrical charge through a circuit, therefore producing heat. Some of these questions are incorrect such as the ampere question.
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Condoctance symbol C not G
Sir there is many wrong answers
I am an electrical engineering student and I see nothing wrong.
stupid wrong answers.everyone will forget what they have learned
so many incorrect answers!!
since when the electrical current is not measured in amperes and designated with the symbol A??
Not when it comes to Ohms Law which is V=IR. So the "I" in this equation represents Amperes. Take a Circuits 1 and 2 class in electrical theory.