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X-Ray Circuit and Electrical Conductivity: Questions & Answers, Exams of Electrical Circuit Analysis

A series of questions and answers related to electrical conductivity and x-ray circuits. It covers fundamental concepts such as conductors, insulators, semiconductors, electrical potential, current, resistance, and circuit types. Suitable for students studying basic electrical concepts and their applications in x-ray technology.

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2023/2024

Available from 10/29/2024

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X-Ray Circuit and Electrical Conductivity Questions & Answers
2023/2024
1. Conductors - ANS-Materials that conduct electricity very well
2. Insulators - ANS-Materials that do not conduct electricity well
3. Semi-Conductors - ANS-Materials that have electrical conductivity as well as resistance
properties
4. Glass - ANS-An insulator material
5. Copper - ANS-A conductor material
6. Silicon - ANS-A semi-conductor material
7. Plastic - ANS-An insulator material
8. Gold - ANS-A conductor material
9. Selenium - ANS-A semi-conductor material
10. Rubber - ANS-An insulator material
11. Aluminum - ANS-A conductor material
12. Germanium - ANS-A semi-conductor material
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X-Ray Circuit and Electrical Conductivity Questions & Answers

  1. Conductors - ANS-Materials that conduct electricity very well
  2. Insulators - ANS-Materials that do not conduct electricity well
  3. Semi-Conductors - ANS-Materials that have electrical conductivity as well as resistance properties
  4. Glass - ANS-An insulator material
  5. Copper - ANS-A conductor material
  6. Silicon - ANS-A semi-conductor material
  7. Plastic - ANS-An insulator material
  8. Gold - ANS-A conductor material
  9. Selenium - ANS-A semi-conductor material
  10. Rubber - ANS-An insulator material
  11. Aluminum - ANS-A conductor material
  12. Germanium - ANS-A semi-conductor material
  1. Oil - ANS-An insulator material
  2. Steel - ANS-A conductor material
  3. Electrical Potential - ANS-Ability to do work due to a separation of charges
  4. Electric Charge - ANS-Property of matter; measured in Coulombs
  5. Electrons - ANS-Negatively charged particles attracted to protons and repelled by other negative charges
  6. Protons - ANS-Positively charged particles attracted to electrons
  7. Electrostatics - ANS-Study of stationary electrical charges
  8. Laws of Electrostatics - ANS-1. Only negative charges are free to move in solid conductors
  9. Electrical Potential (V) - ANS-Expression of the ability to do work due to a separation of charges
  10. Kilovoltage Peak (kVp) - ANS-Selection of thousands of volts applied to the X-ray tube
  11. Current (A) - ANS-Flow of free electrons in a conductor
  12. Direct Current (DC) - ANS-Electricity flows in a single direction
  1. Total Resistance (R) in Parallel Circuit - ANS-Sum of individual resistance values
  2. Total Resistance (R) in Series Circuit - ANS-Sum of individual resistance values
  3. Battery - ANS-Device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
  4. Capacitor - ANS-Device that stores electrical energy
  5. Diode - ANS-Device that allows current to flow in only one direction
  6. Protective Device (Fuse/Circuit Breaker) - ANS-Device that protects the circuit from excessive current
  7. Resistor/Rheostat - ANS-Device that limits the flow of current
  8. Switch - ANS-Device that opens or closes the circuit
  9. Transformers - ANS-Devices that change the voltage of an alternating current