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Basic Electronic Components

The document contains questions about resistors, capacitors, inductors, semiconductors, and mechanical parts. Resistors produce electrical friction and restrict electron flow through materials. Capacitors store electrons on conductive plates separated by a dielectric. Inductors store energy in magnetic fields produced by coils of wire. Semiconductors include diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Mechanical parts involve printed circuit boards, solder, and screws.

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Basic Electronic Components

The document contains questions about resistors, capacitors, inductors, semiconductors, and mechanical parts. Resistors produce electrical friction and restrict electron flow through materials. Capacitors store electrons on conductive plates separated by a dielectric. Inductors store energy in magnetic fields produced by coils of wire. Semiconductors include diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Mechanical parts involve printed circuit boards, solder, and screws.

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Resistors

1. A flow of electrons through a material:

2. The pressure that pushes electrons through a material:

3. A material that has very high resistance to electron flow:

4. A material that allows electrons to flow easily:

5. A material that produces electrical friction and restricts the flow of electrons:

6. A resistor that is made by wrapping a wire around a ceramic rod:

7. A resistor made by heating powder and resin in an oven:

8. A resistor made by depositing a very thin layer of resistive material on a ceramic rod:

9. One of the preferred values for a 5% resistor:

10. The amount of wattage a resistor can handle is determined by:

Capacitors
1. A flow of electrons in one direction:

2. When two conductive plates are moved closer together Capacitance will:

3. The name given to the material between a capacitor’s plates:

4. Electrons flowing in and out of a wire:

5. If the size of the conductive plates is increased, capacitance will:

6. A capacitor will block:

7. When electrons are forced onto one plate of a capacitor:

8. A capacitor lead that is marked with a + must always be:

9. A small disc capacitor marked 100 has a value of:

10. A large electrolytic capacitor marked 100 has a value of:

11. If a dielectric is changed from air to distilled water the capacitance will:

12. A dielectric that stores energy with no loss:


Inductors
1. The inductor is best described as:

2. When wires in a coil are moved closer together, the inductance will:

3. Another word used to represent an inductor:

4. If the diameter of a coil is increased, the inductance will:

5. If the number of turns in a coil is decreased, the inductance of that coil will:

6. An inductor will block:

7. When an iron core is placed into the center of a coil, the inductance will:

8. If voltage in a transformer is stepped down, the current will:

9. When a conductor is moved through a magnetic field:

10. The Q factor of a coil is equal to:

11. If windings on a straight rod are in the same direction, the induced voltage will have:

12. An inductor stores energy in its:

Semiconductors
1. The diode is best described as:

2. A silicon diode begins to conduct current at approximately:

3. NPN transistors have:

4. NPN and PNP transistors are used to:

The ratio of collector current to base current in a

5. A diode made of Gallium Arsenide is called:

6. A Field Effect Transistor that controls Source to Drain current by:

7. A Zener Diode is used as:

8. An Integrated Circuit contains: Capacitors

9. If the arrow in the symbol for a transistor points toward the base lead, the transistor is a:
Mechanical Parts
1. Copper patterns on a Printed Circuit Board should always be:

2. The distance between conductors on a printed circuit should be large enough to: breakdown

3. The top legend shows:

4. The schematic shows:

5. The material the copper is glued to on a printed circuit board is called a:

6. Solder with the lowest melting point has a ratio of into lead of:

7. Solder made for electronic parts has a:

8. The type of screw NOT mentioned in this course is:

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