Electron_Sam78
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Wow, I haven't had to think about some of that stuff since tech school in the Air Force. A bit rusty here on some of those circuit calcs. 76% 
Sharpie said:88%. Just remember ELI the ICE MAN
Sharpie said:Just remember ELI the ICE MAN
It’s a classic mnemonic (memory aid). The “L” is the symbol used for inductance, and the “C” is the symbol used for capacitance. “E” is for voltage (as in “electromotive force), and the “I” is for current. The “ELI” part is reminding us that the “I” comes after the “E” in an “L” device, which is to say that current lags the voltage in an inductor. The “ICE” part is similarly reminding us that current leads the voltage in a capacitor.lpelectric said:Care to explain?
charlie b said:By the way, my score was 96%. I fell victim to a trick question, the exact wording of which I forgot. I am so ashamed.![]()
Electron_Sam78 said:Wow, I haven't had to think about some of that stuff since tech school in the Air Force. A bit rusty here on some of those circuit calcs. 76%![]()
I got a 96% also. My AFSC (Air Force Specialty Code) was a 331XX to start with and they changed it to 462XX. I was a Nuclear Weapons Specialist, worked on the Mark 28 warhead and GAM-77 Hound Dog missile (carried under the wings of a B-52).bikeindy said:What was your AFSC?
Mine was 97. It was 100 questions and we were alloted 50 minutes, 30 seconds per question. It took me about 20 minutes, and I wanted more. It was fun! I knew a guy who got a 98.bikeindy said:What was your AFSC?
Mine was 45 years ago (1963 to 1967 and active reserves 1967 to 1969).LarryFine said:After all, this was 35 years ago.
charlie b said:It?s a classic mnemonic (memory aid). The ?L? is the symbol used for inductance, and the ?C? is the symbol used for capacitance. ?E? is for voltage (as in ?electromotive force), and the ?I? is for current. The ?ELI? part is reminding us that the ?I? comes after the ?E? in an ?L? device, which is to say that current lags the voltage in an inductor. The ?ICE? part is similarly reminding us that current leads the voltage in a capacitor.
By the way, my score was 96%. I fell victim to a trick question, the exact wording of which I forgot. I am so ashamed.![]()
crossman said:100 % baby, and that is the truth!
As was mentioned, when they asked "light", you had to realize they were referring to it as a means of creating electricity.
bikeindy said:What was your AFSC?
dbuckley said:Like most tests, there is a fair part of bull in here. For example, the questions involving figure two; I've got no idea how to calculate that lot out, but, simplifying the data to what I could calculate in my head, only one of the answers seemed reasonable.
zog said:Crossman, I would have expected more out of you, no extra credit?