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Electricity is the flow of electrons. The following questions relate to how electricity is quantified.

1. Electrons are charged particles. The amount of charge that passes per unit time is called

a. potential

b. current

c. voltage

2. The driving force for the electrons (i.e., the reason they are flowing in the first place) is measured by

a. charge

b. current

c. potential

3. Charge is measured in

a. amperes (A)

b. coulombs (C)

c. joules (J)

d. volts (V)

4. Current is measured in

a. amperes (A)

b. coulombs (C)

c. joules (J)

d. volts (V)

5. Potential is measured in

a. amperes (A)

b. coulombs (C)

c. joules (J)

d. volts (V)

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