Deck 9: Conductor Types and Sizes

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For pure metals such as silver, copper and aluminum, the resistance of a conductor ____ as the temperature increases.

A) increases
B) decreases
C) remains unchanged
D) changes only slightly
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Flexible cords and cables are sufficient for the fixed wiring of a building.
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Line loss is power dissipated as heat.
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For which temperature is resistivity (K) defined?

A) 32 degrees F
B) 68 degrees F
C) 86 degrees F
D) 100 degrees F
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What unit is used to measure rectangular conductors?

A) circular mil
B) square mil
C) AWG
D) area mil
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Which is the smallest AWG wire size?

A) No. 0
B) No. 4
C) No. 26
D) No. 50
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The resistance of a wire is inversely proportional to its length.
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A feeder circuit consists of the conductors between the service equipment and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device.
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The ____ of a conductor is limited by the temperature that its insulation can tolerate without deteriorating or losing its insulating quality.

A) capacitance
B) ampacity
C) resistivity
D) thermal constant
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A correction factor is used for the ampacity of conductors in installations where the operating temperature is above ____ degrees Fahrenheit.

A) 32
B) 68
C) 86
D) 100
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To convert circular mils to circular millimeters, divide circular mils by ____.

A) 10
B) 25.4
C) 1550
D) 2550
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What is the most common insulating material used on conductors?

A) copper
B) silk
C) aluminum
D) plastic
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The amount of heat generated by current flowing through a conductor depends on the current value and the conductor's ____.

A) length
B) area
C) resistance
D) inductance
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When using a knife to remove insulation from a conductor, the insulation should be cut at a right angle to the conductor.
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____ is the voltage drop caused by current flowing though the resistance of the wires.

A) Power drop
B) Wire drop
C) Line loss
D) Line drop
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Deck 9: Conductor Types and Sizes
1
For pure metals such as silver, copper and aluminum, the resistance of a conductor ____ as the temperature increases.

A) increases
B) decreases
C) remains unchanged
D) changes only slightly
A
2
Flexible cords and cables are sufficient for the fixed wiring of a building.
False
3
Line loss is power dissipated as heat.
True
4
For which temperature is resistivity (K) defined?

A) 32 degrees F
B) 68 degrees F
C) 86 degrees F
D) 100 degrees F
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What unit is used to measure rectangular conductors?

A) circular mil
B) square mil
C) AWG
D) area mil
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Which is the smallest AWG wire size?

A) No. 0
B) No. 4
C) No. 26
D) No. 50
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The resistance of a wire is inversely proportional to its length.
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A feeder circuit consists of the conductors between the service equipment and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device.
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The ____ of a conductor is limited by the temperature that its insulation can tolerate without deteriorating or losing its insulating quality.

A) capacitance
B) ampacity
C) resistivity
D) thermal constant
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A correction factor is used for the ampacity of conductors in installations where the operating temperature is above ____ degrees Fahrenheit.

A) 32
B) 68
C) 86
D) 100
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To convert circular mils to circular millimeters, divide circular mils by ____.

A) 10
B) 25.4
C) 1550
D) 2550
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What is the most common insulating material used on conductors?

A) copper
B) silk
C) aluminum
D) plastic
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The amount of heat generated by current flowing through a conductor depends on the current value and the conductor's ____.

A) length
B) area
C) resistance
D) inductance
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When using a knife to remove insulation from a conductor, the insulation should be cut at a right angle to the conductor.
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____ is the voltage drop caused by current flowing though the resistance of the wires.

A) Power drop
B) Wire drop
C) Line loss
D) Line drop
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