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CIFP - Aguas Nuevas CURSO 2024-2025 DEPARTAMENTO ENA

1º CFGS
Energías Renovables
CONFIGURACIÓN DE ISFV
ALUMNO: FRANCISCO JOSÉ SAIZ SÁNCHEZ
PRÁCTICA: FINAL ACTIVITIES UNIT 1
EMPEZADO:
FICHA Nº: 2 TERMINADO: 08/10/2024
02/10/2024

UNIT 1
FINAL ACTIVITIES

1. TEST

1. Wich of the following materials are good conductors?

d) The first two answers are true.

2. Electrons move from:

b) Negative to positive.

3. With an increase of length or a decrease of crossection of a conductor,


resistance will:

a) Increase.

4. The force that is applied to a conductor to cause current flow is:

b) Voltage.

5. The current that flows through a given resistance:

a) Increases when voltage increases.

6. The power consumed in a resistance:

a) Varies directly with voltage dropped across the resistance.

7. In a series circuit of resistors:

d) All the answers are true.


8. The unit of measurement for difference in potential between two terminals
of a battery is:

c) Volts.

9. If we have a supply voltage of 10 V and we desire a voltage of 5 V:

a) We can use a voltage divider made up of two equal value resistors.

10. In a parallel circuit:

b) Increasing the number of resistances, the total resistance decreases.

2. QUESTIONS

1. What is the formula derived from Ohm´s law? Show the name of each
magnitude and the unit of measurement for each of them.

V V
I= R R= I V= I × R

I(A): Current (Amps)

V(V): Voltage (Volts)

R(Ω): Resistance (Ohms)


2. Solve the following problem about a series-parallel circuit:

RT = R1// R2 + R3= 12 Ω +10 Ω = 22 Ω

R1 · R 20 Ω· 30 Ω
2
= = 12 Ω
R 1+ R 2 20Ω +30 Ω

V T 24 V
IT = = = 1.09 A
RT 22Ω

V 3= I 3 · R3 = 1.09 A · 10 Ω = 10.9 V

(V 1= V 2) = V T −V 3 = 24 V – 10.9 V = 13.1 V

V 1 13.1V
I1 = = = 0.655 A
R1 20 Ω

V 2 13.1V
I2 = = = 0.436 A
R2 30 Ω

PT = V T · I T = 24 V · 1.09 A = 26.16 W

RT IT I1 I2 I3 V1 V2 V3 PT
22 Ω 1.09 A 0.655A 0.436A 1.09 A 13.1 V 13.1 V 10.9 V 26.16W
3. Calculate the resistance value of the following resistors:

12 · 101 = 120 Ω ± 5% = 114 Ω 126 Ω

1 2 10
1
± 5%
BROWN RED BROWN

YELLOW VIOLET BLACK BROWN BROWN

1
4 7 0 10 ± 1%

470 · 101 = 4700 Ω ± 1% = 4653 Ω 4747 Ω


4. Identify the marked elements of the following basic circuit:

BATTERY

(battery holder)
WIRE

LED BREADBOARD

RESISTOR
5. Identify the elements shown in the following basic circuit and indicate
where to measure the voltage and current values with a multimeter.

V
WIRE

BATTERY

A RESISTOR V

LED

CALIFICACIÓN FIRMAS
INICIATIVA: NOTA PROFESOR ALUMNO
DISTRIBUCIÓN DE
ELEMENTOS:
ACABADO:
FUNCIONAMIENTO:
TIEMPO:

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