Dc Theory Level 3 Lesson 5
Question: The indirect method is used to determine total power in a parallel circuit when that power is determined from the total current, total resistance, and source voltage.
Answer: False
Question: The indirect method is used to determine total power in a parallel circuit from the sum of the individual power consumptions of the loads in the circuit.
Answer: True
Question: Indicate the correct formula for determining the total power consumption of the circuit directly, when you know E (volts) and I (amps).
Answer: D. P(T) = E(T) x I(T)
Question: Indicate the correct formula for determining the total power consumption of the circuit directly, when you know I (amps) and R (ohms).
Answer: D. P(T) = I(T)^2 x R(T)
Question: Indicate the correct formula for determining the total power consumption of the circuit directly, when you know E (volts) and R (ohms).
Answer: D. P(T) = E(T)^2/R(T)
Question: How much power would be consumed in a parallel circuit that has a source voltage of 300 volts and a total circuit current of 4.2 amps?
Answer: 1260 Watts
Question: Three lamps, with wattages of 100 watts, 250 watts and 60 watts, are connected on a circuit. What is the total power consumed by the circuit when all lamps are operating at the rated voltage?
Answer: 410 Watts
Question: Two heaters are connected on the same 120-volt circuit. If the heaters draw 5 amps of current each, how much total power is delivered to the heaters?
Answer: 1200 Watts
Question: Which formula will not be required to calculate the total circuit power in the circuit using the indirect method?
Answer: D. P(T) = E(T)^2 x I(T)
Question: Which formulas could be used to find the power using the direct method for this circuit?
Answer: D. All of the Above