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beccaep

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What law is represented when current flow through a device increases in direct proportion to voltage?
 
  A. Hartley's law
  B. Plank's law
  C. Ohm's law
  D. Henry's law

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What is the function of a transducer?
 
  A. Displays waveforms in the time domain
  B. Converts energy from one form to another
  C. Allows for spectrum analysis to be accomplished relatively easily in software
  D. Supplies test signal at the input of a circuit



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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