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| Question = '''If you have one amp (1A) of current flowing through a 2 ohm resistor, how muchย voltage will be across it?''' | |||
| Atext = 2 volt | |||
| Aanswer ='''Correct''', I=1, R=2, I*R=V, 1*2=2 | |||
| Btext = 1 volts | |||
| Banswer = '''Try again''', using ohm`s law | |||
| Ctext = 1/2 a volt | |||
| Canswer = '''Try again''', did you switch current and voltage? | |||
| Dtext = 3 volts | |||
| Danswer = '''Try again''', do not add them together, use I*R=V | |||
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Revision as of 21:44, 3 November 2018
Convert the molar format of the Gibbs force of reaction, ฮkFnO2 [kJ/mol], into the electrical format, ฮkFeO2 [V].
This is a self quiz for the text b:Algebra/Grammar
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If you have one amp (1A) of current flowing through a 2 ohm resistor, how much voltage will be across it?
2 volt
Correct, I=1, R=2, I*R=V, 1*2=2 |
1 volts
Try again, using ohm`s law |
1/2 a volt
Try again, did you switch current and voltage? |
3 volts
Try again, do not add them together, use I*R=V |