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(AD) Aviation Machinist Mate Week 2 Correctly Answered Latest Update

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(AD) Aviation Machinist Mate Week 2 | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS Electricity - Answer -The physical phenomena arising from the existence and interaction of an electrical charge Voltage / Electromotive Force (EMF) - Answer -The amount of force being applied to a circuit to produce an electron flow Amperage / Current Flow - Answer -The quantity of electricity flowing through the circuit Resistance - Answer -The opposition to the flow of electrons offered by a device or material Ohms - Answer -The measurement of resistance to current flow Watt - Answer -The measurement of electrical work done Forms of Electricity - Answer -Static and Dynamic Static Electricity - Answer -(1) Electricity at rest (2) Begins with a build up of either a positive or negative electron charge. If two negative charges or two positive charges are brought close together, the objects that hold that charge repel each other. If a positive charge is brought within close proximity of a negative charge, the two objects attract each other