A. The current travels in the same direction as the electron flow true or false
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A. The current travels in the same direction as the electron flow
true or false
B. The current in a series circuit depends on which resistor you are looking at
true or false
C. A switch can always be ignored in a circuit. It doesn't really do anything to the math
true or false
D. It is possible to create electricity with a DC motor because a DC motor has a magnetic field and a loop of wire that can spin.
true or false
E. A burned out light bulb does not affect the behavior of a series circuit
true or false
F Current travels out the negative terminal of a battery
true or false
G The North Pole (on the planet) is where the south end of a magnet will point
true or false
H The speed at which I pull a magnet out of a loop will affect how much current I see
true or false
Explanation / Answer
A:False
B:True.
C:False. If the switch is open, it will completely change the math
D:True. Magnetic field induces current on the wire
E:False. A burned lightbulb is and open switch
F:False. It travels out of the positive
G:False. The greographic north pole is a magnetic south pole. The south end of a magnet points away from it
H:True
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