David Sang Solutions for Chapter: Electric Circuits, Exercise 7: End-of-chapter questions
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Questions from David Sang Solutions for Chapter: Electric Circuits, Exercise 7: End-of-chapter questions with Hints & Solutions
A fuse can be used to protect an electrical circuit. What other device could be used to protect a circuit instead of a fuse?
A fuse can be used to protect an electrical circuit. Explain why a fuse is suitable for a circuit in which the greatest current is usually .
Name the electrical component which stores energy in a circuit.
Name the electrical component in which resistance decreases when light shines on it.
Name the electrical component which acts as an electromagnetic switch.
An electric circuit is designed to carry a current of . What problem may arise if the current rises above this value?
An electric circuit is designed to carry a current of . Name two devices that could be fitted into the circuit to protect the circuit if the current becomes dangerously high.
An electric circuit is designed to carry a current of . If the circuit is required to carry a higher current, how should the wiring be changed? Explain your answer.