Fundamentals of Direct Current and Electrical Theory Exam 2025 Questions and Answers

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Fundamentals of Direct Current and Electrical Theory Exam 2025 Questions and Answers Direct Current (DC) - ....ANSWER ...-Flows continuously in one direction. Electromotive Force (EMF) - ....ANSWER ...-Force causing flow of electrons, measured in volts. Electricity - ....ANSWER ...-Flow of electrons through a conductor. Coulomb - ....ANSWER ...-Unit measuring electric charge; 1 Coulomb = 6.28 billion electrons. Valence Shell - ....ANSWER ...-Outer electron orbit of an atom. Friction - ....ANSWER ...-Static electricity produced by physical contact. Pressure - ....ANSWER ...-Voltage generated by piezoelectric crystals under stress. Heat - ....ANSWER ...-Voltage generated by thermocouples from temperature differences. Light - ....ANSWER Chemical - ....ANSWER ...-Voltage generated by solar cells absorbing photons. ...-Voltage produced by batteries converting chemical energy. …FOR STUDENTS ONLY…©️2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED… 1