1. A _____________________is an electronic measuring instrument that
combines several measuring functions. 2. _______________is valid for metal conductors at constant temperatures. 3. emf = ____________________. 4. The arrangement of positive is called ___________________. 5. The S.I. unit of current is _______________. 6. Electric current (I) = ______________. 7. 1 coulomb = ________________________. 8. The amount of charge crossing any cross section of the conductor in one second is called ________________________. 9. The material which offers resistance to the flow of electrons is called ____________. 10.The resistance of human body, if the body is wet with salt water is __________. 11.Drift speed (Vd) = ___________________. 12.The magnitude of charge of an electron (e) = ________________________. 13.1 volt = ________________. 14.The SI unit of potential difference is _____________________. 15.For conduction in fluids there exists both ______________ and _____________. 16.1 ohm = __________ 17.The symbol of Ohm is ______________. 18._______________is defined as obstruction to the motion of electrons in a conductor. 19.The material which transfers energy from source to the bulb is called a ______________. 20._________________and ____________________proposed that conductors like metals contain large number of free electrons while the positive ions are fixed in their locations. 21.The resistance of human body, if the body is dry is __________. 22.If the current value reaches ___________A , it affects the functioning of heart. 23.If the current value reaches ___________A , it causes loss of muscle control. 24.If the current value is 0.010, it causes ___________________. 25._________________in an electric circuit is the work done in moving a unit positive charge from one point to another. CLASS : X3 ELECTRIC CURRENT OBJECTIVE TEST
1. A _____________________is an electronic measuring instrument that
combines several measuring functions. 2. _______________is valid for metal conductors at constant temperatures. 3. emf = ____________________. 4. The arrangement of positive is called ___________________. 5. The S.I. unit of current is _______________. 6. Electric current (I) = ______________. 7. 1 coulomb = ________________________. 8. The amount of charge crossing any cross section of the conductor in one second is called ________________________. 9. The material which offers resistance to the flow of electrons is called ____________. 10.The resistance of human body, if the body is wet with salt water is __________. 11.Drift speed (Vd) = ___________________. 12.The magnitude of charge of an electron (e) = ________________________. 13.1 volt = ________________. 14.The SI unit of potential difference is _____________________. 15.For conduction in fluids there exists both ______________ and _____________. 16.1 ohm = __________ 17.The symbol of Ohm is ______________. 18._______________is defined as obstruction to the motion of electrons in a conductor. 19.The material which transfers energy from source to the bulb is called a ______________. 20._________________and ____________________proposed that conductors like metals contain large number of free electrons while the positive ions are fixed in their locations. 21.The resistance of human body, if the body is dry is __________. 22.If the current value reaches ___________A , it affects the functioning of heart. 23.If the current value reaches ___________A , it causes loss of muscle control. 24.If the current value is 0.010, it causes ___________________. 25._________________in an electric circuit is the work done in moving a unit positive charge from one point to another.
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