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Question
- which of these materials is a good conductor?
a) rubber
b) glass
c) copper
d) wood
- what happens to the resistance of a wire if its length is doubled?
a) halved
b) doubled
c) quadrupled
d) unchanged
- what is measured in volts?
a) resistance
b) current
c) voltage
d) charge
- magnetic field lines outside a magnet go from
a) north to south
b) south to north
c) both directions
d) inside the magnet only
- what type of magnet is earth?
a) electromagnet
b) permanent magnet
c) temporary magnet
d) none of these
Brief Explanations
- For question 5, copper is a metal and metals are good conductors while rubber, glass and wood are insulators.
- For question 6, resistance of a wire is directly proportional to its length (using the formula $R =
ho\frac{l}{A}$, where $R$ is resistance, $
ho$ is resistivity, $l$ is length and $A$ is cross - sectional area), so if length is doubled, resistance is doubled.
- For question 7, voltage is measured in volts. Resistance is in ohms, current in amperes and charge in coulombs.
- For question 8, magnetic field lines outside a magnet go from north to south.
- For question 9, Earth is considered a permanent magnet due to its magnetic field generated by the molten iron - nickel core in its interior.
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- c) Copper
- b) Doubled
- c) Voltage
- a) North to South
- b) Permanent magnet