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Micro Comp. Final

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________ Star computers and peripherals have the U.S. Green Star, which indicates that they satisfy the requirements of the

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.    

A: What is Energy

Green 200

A: What is standby ?

_____ time is the amount of time before a hard drive will shut down. 

Green 300

A: What is office?

The fastest growing source of electrical load in industrialized

nations is _____ equipment.

Green 400

A: What is the video card ?

In order for a monitor's power-saving feature to function, the _____ or computer must also support this

function.

Green 500

A: What is 30?

   During sleep mode, a device may use only ______watts of power.

Measure100

A: What is potential?

Volts are measured by finding the _____ difference between the

pressures on either side of an electrical device in the system.

Measure200

A: What is a multimeter?

A(n) _____ can be used as either a voltmeter or an ammeter, or can measure resistance or continuity depending on a dial or function

switch setting.

Measure300

A: What is voltage?

   If you measure the electrical pressure on one side of the light bulb

and compare it to the electrical pressure on the other side of the bulb,

you see a difference in pressure known as _________________.

Measure400

A: What is circuit ?

    To measure current in amps, the multimeter itself must be part of

the_____.

Measure500

A: What is continuity?

    A measurement of electrical resistance below 20 ohms

indicates_________.

Power100

A: What is a brownout?

  The symptoms of electrical power problems might be caused by a(n)_____

of the house current or by a faulty power supply.

Power200

A: What is increases?

Electrical power increases both as voltage increases and current _____.

Power300

A: What is UL?

     Look for the _____ logo on surge protection and battery backup devices, which means it has been tested by this agency.

Power400

A: What are joules?

    The performance of a surge protector is measured in two ways, let through voltage and _____.

Power500

A: What is buck-boost?

    In a line-interactive UPS, this feature decreases the voltage during

spikes, and it boosts it during the brownouts.

Connections100

A: What is Voltage?

    _____ is the difference between the high point and the low point.

Connections200

A: What is autorange?

Some multimeters are _____ meters, which sense the quality of

input and set the range accordingly.

Connections300

A: What is a short?

   A(n) _____ circuit is a side circuit of very low resistance connecting two

points in an electric circuit of higher resistance, so that most of the current is

diverted through this side circuit.

Connections400

A: What is a ground?

The black probe should always be placed on a(n) _____ or a

black lead.

Connections500

A: What is one?

Of the twelve connections on the two power connectors to the

systemboard, lead _____ is a power good pin.

Electricity 100

A: What is a Electricity?

  _________ is a stream of tiny charged particles (electrons) that flow

like water.

Electricity 200

A: What is direct?

  There is a(n) _____ relationship between voltage and current.

Electricity 300

A: What is a decreasing?

  AC can be forced to travel great distances by _____ current and

increasing voltage.

Electricity 400

A: What is continuity?

   The ability of current to flow through resistance between two points

is called_____.

Electricity 500

A: What is heat?

    Where there is more resistance to the flow of electricity, the flow of

electrons decreases, and the electrical energy changes to _____ energy.

Anything Goes100

A: What are watts?

  Power supplies are rated in _____.

Anything Goes200

A: What is a transformer?

 A(n) _____ is a device that changes the ratio of current to voltage.

Anything Goes300

A: What is a rectifier?

   A(n) _____ is a device that converts alternating current to direct current.

Anything Goes400

A: What is   120 ?

In order to determine how many VA are required to support your system,

multiply the amperage of each component by _____ volts and then add up the VA for all components.

Anything Goes500

A: What are 80% and 99% ?

These are the reductions in power consumption by Doze and Suspend modes.