ELECTRICITY – IBEC QUESTIONS ANAD
ANSWERS WELL ELBORAAATED
|UPDATED 2026
How is the term "Electricity" defined in a technical sense? ✔✔ Answer: It is
the continuous movement or flow of electrons, which are negatively charged
subatomic particles, through a conductive material.
What are the characteristics of Direct Current (DC)? ✔✔ Answer: This type
of electricity maintains a steady, uniform flow and travels exclusively in a single,
constant direction.
How does Alternating Current (AC) differ from Direct Current? ✔✔ Answer:
It is a high-speed, interrupted current that constantly cycles back and forth, moving
first in one direction and then reversing to the opposite.
What does the "Volt" represent in an electrical circuit? ✔✔ Answer: The Volt
is the standard unit used to measure electrical pressure or electromotive force.
What is the definition of an "Ohm"? ✔✔ Answer: The Ohm is the unit used to
quantify the amount of resistance an electrical current encounters as it moves
through a conductor.
How is a "Watt" calculated and what does it measure? ✔✔ Answer: The Watt
is the unit of electrical power; it is determined by multiplying the Amperes
(current) by the Volts (pressure).
What is the value of a "Milliampere" in relation to a standard Ampere? ✔✔
Answer: A Milliampere is equal to exactly 1/1,000th of an Ampere.
ANSWERS WELL ELBORAAATED
|UPDATED 2026
How is the term "Electricity" defined in a technical sense? ✔✔ Answer: It is
the continuous movement or flow of electrons, which are negatively charged
subatomic particles, through a conductive material.
What are the characteristics of Direct Current (DC)? ✔✔ Answer: This type
of electricity maintains a steady, uniform flow and travels exclusively in a single,
constant direction.
How does Alternating Current (AC) differ from Direct Current? ✔✔ Answer:
It is a high-speed, interrupted current that constantly cycles back and forth, moving
first in one direction and then reversing to the opposite.
What does the "Volt" represent in an electrical circuit? ✔✔ Answer: The Volt
is the standard unit used to measure electrical pressure or electromotive force.
What is the definition of an "Ohm"? ✔✔ Answer: The Ohm is the unit used to
quantify the amount of resistance an electrical current encounters as it moves
through a conductor.
How is a "Watt" calculated and what does it measure? ✔✔ Answer: The Watt
is the unit of electrical power; it is determined by multiplying the Amperes
(current) by the Volts (pressure).
What is the value of a "Milliampere" in relation to a standard Ampere? ✔✔
Answer: A Milliampere is equal to exactly 1/1,000th of an Ampere.