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Exam DU0-001 Topic 4 Question 101 Discussion
APC Exam DU0-001 Topic 4 Question 101 Discussion
Actual exam question for APC's DU0-001 exam
Question #: 101
Topic #: 4
[All DU0-001 Questions]
What is defined as the force of electricity moving through a circuit?
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Volt
B
Amp
C
Ohm
D
Frequency
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Rutha
1 months ago
Ohm, duh! It's the resistance that controls the flow, like a traffic cop for electrons. Although, I bet it's more fun to be the traffic light instead.
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Lashanda
2 days ago
B) Amp
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Malinda
4 days ago
C) Ohm
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Mariann
4 days ago
A) Volt
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Arleen
5 days ago
B) Amp
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Teddy
16 days ago
A) Volt
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Margo
2 months ago
Volt, definitely volt. It's the voltage that powers everything, like a battery. Although, I wonder if it also makes my hair stand up?
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Javier
5 days ago
I'm not sure about the hair standing up part, but voltage is definitely important for electricity.
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Nichelle
7 days ago
I think voltage is what powers our devices and makes them work.
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Nelida
17 days ago
Yes, you're right! Voltage is the force of electricity moving through a circuit.
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Samira
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be A) Volt.
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Oretha
2 months ago
I agree with Joseph, Amp is the correct answer.
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Joseph
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) Amp.
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Audra
2 months ago
Amp, of course! It's the current that makes the lights go on, right? Although, I do wonder if it's the same as a guitar amp...
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Shaniqua
1 months ago
So, when you turn on the lights, it's the amp that's making them glow.
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Lezlie
1 months ago
It's not the same as a guitar amp, that's for amplifying sound, not electricity.
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Micaela
2 months ago
Amp is like the flow of electricity in a circuit, similar to water flowing in a pipe.
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Ailene
2 months ago
Yes, you're right! Amp is the unit of electric current.
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Lorrie
2 months ago
Hmm, I thought electricity was all about the zap-zap, not the push-push. Maybe it's a force field kinda thing?
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