Congratulations to Robert Lowjewski of Naperville, Illinois! He's our random prize drawing winner and will be receiving a custom collectible diecast from our longtime sponsor of our "ASE Question of the Month" contest, Federated Auto Parts!
February's focus was on electrical troubleshooting. One key to successfully diagnosing an electrical fault is being secure in your knowledge of fundamental electrical principles.
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
A. All electrical circuits are made up of a load, a source, a control, a circuit protection device and a path that connects them all together.
B. Ohms Law teaches the relationship between voltage, resistance and wattage.
C. If voltage is reduced, current flow is also reduced.
D. Voltage is the measure of electromotive potential between any two points in a circuit.
Did you get it right? You did if you answered B! And if you had taken this little quiz last month and then entered the drawing, maybe I'd be writing about YOU instead of Robert!
But it's not too late...try out the March question HERE and then enter! Maybe - just maybe - you'll be the topic of our March blog!