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multiple choice
circle the letter of the best answer.
cost of using household appliances
bar graph with appliance 1, 2, 3 and cost per hour (¢/h) axis
- which of the following is a valid interpretation of the graph?
a the voltage is highest in appliance 1.
b appliance 1 uses the most power.
c during one month, a family pays more to run appliance 1 than appliance 2.
d appliance 1 draws the least current.
- your alarm clock has a voltage of 120 v and a resistance of 1200 ω. what current does the alarm clock draw?
a 0.10 a
b 10.0 a
c 12.0 a
d 100 a
- you want to build a device that can conduct current but will be safe if touched by a person. which of the following pairs of materials could you use?
a glass to conduct and rubber to insulate
b copper to conduct and silver to insulate
c sand to conduct and plastic to insulate
d silver to conduct and plastic to insulate
- how does a fuse prevent electrical fire?
a by providing a path for excess charges to get to the ground
b by melting if the current gets too high
c by reducing the voltage supplied to electrical devices
d by storing potential energy for later use
- what happens when an object is rubbed against another object to charge by friction?
a electrons are transferred from one object to another.
b electrons in one of the objects disappear.
c electrons in one object suddenly become negatively charged.
d electrons are created by the friction between the objects.
constructed response
use your knowledge of science to help you answer question 6. write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
image of old cell phone and device
- a lightning bolt can have a voltage of over 100 million volts. explain why lightning cannot power your cell phone but a 6 - volt battery can. then explain what would happen if a 100 - million - volt battery was plugged into a cell phone. use ohm’s law in your answer.
Question 2
Step1: Recall Ohm's Law
Ohm's Law is given by \( I = \frac{V}{R} \), where \( I \) is current, \( V \) is voltage, and \( R \) is resistance.
Step2: Substitute Values
Given \( V = 120 \, \text{V} \) and \( R = 1200 \, \Omega \), substitute into the formula: \( I = \frac{120}{1200} \).
Step3: Calculate Current
Simplify \( \frac{120}{1200} = 0.10 \, \text{A} \).
- Option A: The graph shows cost per hour, not voltage. Eliminate A.
- Option B: Power \( P = \text{Cost per hour} \times \text{Rate (assumed constant) or related to cost. Higher cost per hour (Appliance 1) implies more power use.} \)
- Option C: The graph is cost per hour, not monthly cost (depends on usage time). Eliminate C.
- Option D: Higher cost per hour (Appliance 1) implies higher current (if voltage constant), so D is wrong.
- Conductors allow current, insulators prevent.
- Silver and copper are good conductors; plastic, rubber, glass, sand are insulators (or poor conductors).
- Option D: Silver (conductor) and plastic (insulator) fit: silver conducts, plastic insulates for safety.
- Other options: Glass (insulator), sand (insulator), silver (conductor can't insulate) are wrong.
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