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I did a search of the forum and came up with no result, so I want to ask you guys who have taken the exam a question.  Are there any of the schematic symbols that are located in the back of the study guide (on p.207) on the test.  I apreciate your help.

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No, no diagrams are on the test but the ones that you have to figure out.
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Thank you for your reply. One last question before I go. When covering Ohms Law the most important thing to remember is I=E/R...correct....If that's the case, then do I need to memorize the pie graph that includes P (power), the one with the square roots and all?
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What test are you taking?
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The basic

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Well, the ohm's law will be basic. I would say try to memerize both. There will be questions like which formula is not correct.
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