✅ 9th Grade Other: Alternating Current Concepts: Cycle, Period, Frequency, Capacitors, Inductors, Power, and Work Quiz
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✅ 9th Grade Other: Alternating Current Concepts: Cycle, Period, Frequency, Capacitors, Inductors, Power, and Work Quiz
What is the defining characteristic of alternating current (AC)?
A) It always flows in a single direction.B) It has a constant voltage over time.
C) It periodically reverses its direction of flow.
D) It is primarily used in batteries.
In the context of alternating current, what does one "cycle" represent?
A) The time it takes for the current to reach its peak value.B) One complete repetition of the AC waveform.
C) The number of times the current reverses direction in one second.
D) The average voltage of the AC supply.
If an alternating current completes 50 cycles in one second, what is its frequency?
A) 1 HzB) 50 Hz
C) 0.02 Hz
D) 100 Hz
What is the primary function of a capacitor in an electrical circuit?
A) To generate a magnetic field.B) To store electrical energy in an electric field.
C) To increase the resistance of the circuit.
D) To convert AC into DC.
An inductor is a component typically made of a coil of wire. What is its main purpose in an AC circuit?
A) To store energy in a magnetic field.B) To completely block the flow of all current.
C) To convert electrical energy into light.
D) To act as a mechanical switch.
The time it takes for one complete cycle of an alternating current to occur is known as its:
A) FrequencyB) Amplitude
C) Period
D) Wavelength
A standard 60 Hz AC power supply means that the current completes 60 full cycles every second. How many times does the direction of the current reverse in one second for a 60 Hz supply?
A) 30 timesB) 60 times
C) 120 times
D) 1 time
A household appliance is connected to a 120 V AC outlet and draws a current of 2.5 A. What is the average power consumed by the appliance?
A) 48 WB) 120 W
C) 240 W
D) 300 W
What is the relationship between the frequency (f) and the period (T) of an alternating current?
A) $f = T$B) $f = \frac{1}{T}$
C) $f = 2T$
D) $f = T^2$
In which type of field do capacitors store energy, and in which type of field do inductors store energy?
A) Capacitors: magnetic field; Inductors: electric fieldB) Capacitors: electric field; Inductors: magnetic field
C) Capacitors: gravitational field; Inductors: electric field
D) Capacitors: magnetic field; Inductors: gravitational field
A 75 W light bulb operates on an AC circuit for 10 minutes. How much electrical energy (work) is converted by the bulb during this time?
A) 750 JB) 4500 J
C) 7500 J
D) 45000 J
Which of the following statements best describes how a capacitor and an inductor fundamentally interact with an AC circuit differently regarding energy?
A) A capacitor stores energy when the current is high, while an inductor stores energy when the voltage is high.B) A capacitor stores energy in its electric field, typically when voltage is applied, and an inductor stores energy in its magnetic field when current flows.
C) A capacitor allows AC to pass easily but blocks DC, while an inductor blocks AC but allows DC to pass easily.
D) A capacitor generates its own AC, while an inductor converts AC into DC.
An AC source delivers 300 J of energy to a circuit over 15 seconds. If the average current flowing through the circuit is 0.5 A, what is the average voltage across the circuit?
A) 10 VB) 20 V
C) 30 V
D) 40 V
If a resistive light bulb is connected to an AC power source and the frequency of the source is significantly reduced (e.g., from 60 Hz to 10 Hz) while maintaining the same voltage amplitude, what is the most likely observable effect on the bulb?
A) The bulb would shine continuously brighter.B) The bulb would become much dimmer.
C) The bulb would flicker noticeably.
D) The bulb would stop glowing entirely.
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