Electrifying Trivia Facts Quiz On Georg Ohm Discovery!

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Electrifying Trivia Facts Quiz On Georg Ohm Discovery!

Below is an Electrifying Trivia Facts Quiz on Georg Ohm Discovery! George, on his discovery, was ignored by a lot of scholars but his discovery about the speed of a current in a wire. This study has led to a lot of innovations when it comes to machinery and the use of electricity. Take up this quiz and get to see what you know about the scientist and his discovery.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    In what year did he embark on his doctoral degree?
    • A. 

      1812

    • B. 

      1814

    • C. 

      1811

    • D. 

      1810

  • 2. 
    How many years from joinging Nuremburg Polytechnical College did he become the principle?
    • A. 

      4 years

    • B. 

      9 years

    • C. 

      10 years

    • D. 

      6 years

  • 3. 
    In his research which metal did he state was less conductive than a copper cable.
    • A. 

      Iron

    • B. 

      Steel

    • C. 

      Aluminium

    • D. 

      Copper

  • 4. 
    Who enabled Georg Ohm to conducted his experiences 
    • A. 

      Alessandro Volta

    • B. 

      Andre Marie Ampere

    • C. 

      James Watt

    • D. 

      Dave

  • 5. 
    How did Georg Ohm conduct his experiments?
    • A. 

      He didn't because he was too lazy and took credit for someone else's work.

    • B. 

      By parsing electricity though frog legs and watching how much they twitched.

    • C. 

      By parsing electricity though different liquids and measured the conductivity by using a glass weighing it.

    • D. 

      By parsing electricity though different wires and measured the conductivity by using an early Ameter.

  • 6. 
    What proved a problem when he applied for a professorship?
    • A. 

      Too ugly people couldn't take him seriously

    • B. 

      He was without a dissertation

    • C. 

      His work wasn't considered advanced enough

    • D. 

      People laughed at his mathematics