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This document contains an activity worksheet for a basic electrical engineering course. It includes the following: 1. Five multiple choice questions about types of cells, batteries, and their characteristics. 2. A matching activity to link types of cells with their characteristics. 3. Five problem solving questions about topics like calculating current from a short circuit, voltage drops over time, specific gravity measurements, designing battery configurations, and schematic diagrams of battery charging systems. The document provides students with content review questions covering topics about different types of cells and batteries, their components and characteristics, and basic circuit analysis involving batteries. It aims to assess and reinforce their understanding of fundamental electrical engineering concepts.
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Week 8 Activity

This document contains an activity worksheet for a basic electrical engineering course. It includes the following: 1. Five multiple choice questions about types of cells, batteries, and their characteristics. 2. A matching activity to link types of cells with their characteristics. 3. Five problem solving questions about topics like calculating current from a short circuit, voltage drops over time, specific gravity measurements, designing battery configurations, and schematic diagrams of battery charging systems. The document provides students with content review questions covering topics about different types of cells and batteries, their components and characteristics, and basic circuit analysis involving batteries. It aims to assess and reinforce their understanding of fundamental electrical engineering concepts.
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Republic of the Philippines

CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE


F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
EEM 1 – Basic Electrical Engineering
1st Semester, AY 2020-2021
Week 8 Activity

Name Score:
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Course, Year Level & Block Section: Date:

Answer the following questions. Write your answer in a clean sheet of paper with name on the top.
Upload your answer in LMS.
I. Write the word or words which most correctly complete the following statements.

1. A cell which converts ________ energy into ________ energy is called a chemical cell.
2. A cell in which the electrolyte is a liquid is commonly referred to as a ________ cell, while a cell in
which the electrolyte is in a paste form called a ________ cell.
3. Cells which can be effectively recharged are called ________ cells.
4. When charging a cell or a battery, its positive terminal is connected to the ________ terminal of the
battery charger, and its negative terminal is connected to the ________ terminal of the charger.
5. In order to obtain a greater current capacity, cells are connected in ________.

II. Match the type of cell in column 1 to its characteristic in column 2.

COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2
1. Lead-Acid a) Nickel-iron-alkaline
2. Carbon-Zinc b) 12-V battery
3. Nickel-Cadmium c) Secondary dry battery
4. Edison Cell d) 1.5-V primary cell
5. Mercury e) 5-V battery
f) Ideal for transistorized equipment

III. Problem Solving

1. A 6-V lead-acid battery has an internal resistance of 0.02 Cl. How much current will flow if the battery
has a short circuit?

2. A new carbon-zinc cell has a voltage of 1.5 V. A battery made up of 30 cells connected in series ages
so that its no-load voltage drops 15 percent. What is the no-load voltage of the cell and battery?

3. What is the specific gravity of the electrolyte of a lead-acid battery with one-fourth part sulfuric acid and
three-fourths part water? Would a hydrometer reading of that solution indicate full charge, half-charge,
or discharge?

4. How many cells are necessary to produce a battery with double the voltage and current rating of a
single cell? Draw a schematic diagram.

5. Draw pictorial and schematic diagrams showing two 12-V lead-acid batteries being charged by a 15-V
source. Show the direction of current during charge.

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