The document discusses electrical concepts related to resistance, sources of electricity, circuit types, and voltmeter use. It states that greater resistance leads to more heat dissipation from power. Sources of electricity include friction, heat, light, pressure, chemical action, and all are listed as options. A series circuit has one current path. When connecting a voltmeter to a DC circuit, polarity should be observed.
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The document discusses electrical concepts related to resistance, sources of electricity, circuit types, and voltmeter use. It states that greater resistance leads to more heat dissipation from power. Sources of electricity include friction, heat, light, pressure, chemical action, and all are listed as options. A series circuit has one current path. When connecting a voltmeter to a DC circuit, polarity should be observed.
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The greater the resistance, the more power is
dissipated in the form of heat energy.
True Fals e 23 Which of the following are a source of electricity? . a. Friction b. Heat c. Light d. Pressure e. Chemical action f. All of the above 24 In a series circuit, the current has ___________ path(s) to take. . a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 25 When connecting a voltmeter lnto a DC circuit, what should be observed? . a. Power Factor b. Rms c. Resistance d. Polarity