Electronic Principles A farad is defined as the amount of capacitance necessary for: dissipating 1 W of power storing 1 V for 1 second causing an ac phase shift greater than 90 degree changing the voltage on the plates at the rate of 1 V per second when 1 A of current is flowing None of these dissipating 1 W of power storing 1 V for 1 second causing an ac phase shift greater than 90 degree changing the voltage on the plates at the rate of 1 V per second when 1 A of current is flowing None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Current is The number of free electrons in an atom None of these An imbalance of electrical charges The force that causes electrons to flow The flow of charged particles through a material The number of free electrons in an atom None of these An imbalance of electrical charges The force that causes electrons to flow The flow of charged particles through a material ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The basic unit of measurement for current is the: ohm ampere None of these volt watt ohm ampere None of these volt watt ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What is the barrier potential of a silicon diode at room temperature? None of these 0.7V 2 m V per degree Celsius 0.3V 1 V None of these 0.7V 2 m V per degree Celsius 0.3V 1 V ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Waveforms are graphs that show: amplitude on the vertical axis and frequency on the horizontal axis the passage of time on the vertical axis and amplitude on the horizontal axis amplitude on the vertical axis and the passage of time on the horizontal axis frequency on the vertical axis and amplitude on the horizontal axis None of these amplitude on the vertical axis and frequency on the horizontal axis the passage of time on the vertical axis and amplitude on the horizontal axis amplitude on the vertical axis and the passage of time on the horizontal axis frequency on the vertical axis and amplitude on the horizontal axis None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The core of an electromagnet is said to be in saturation when: an increase in current through the coil causes no further increase in the mmf None of these frequent changes in the direction of current through the coil causes heating effects in the core material the core is permitted to move freely within the coil changing the polarity of the current in the coil changes the polarity of the magnetic field around the core an increase in current through the coil causes no further increase in the mmf None of these frequent changes in the direction of current through the coil causes heating effects in the core material the core is permitted to move freely within the coil changing the polarity of the current in the coil changes the polarity of the magnetic field around the core ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP