Electronic Principles An ideal voltage source has None of these A load dependent voltage Zero internal resistance Infinite internal resistance A load-dependent current None of these A load dependent voltage Zero internal resistance Infinite internal resistance A load-dependent current ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A farad is defined as the amount of capacitance necessary for: dissipating 1 W of power causing an ac phase shift greater than 90 degree storing 1 V for 1 second 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 causing an ac phase shift greater than 90 degree storing 1 V for 1 second 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 flow of charged particles through a material None of these The number of free electrons in an atom An imbalance of electrical charges The force that causes electrons to flow The flow of charged particles through a material None of these The number of free electrons in an atom An imbalance of electrical charges The force that causes electrons to flow ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The secondary voltage for a certain power transformer is twice the voltage applied to the primary. The current flowing in the secondary winding will be: One-half the primary current No more than 10% less than the primary current Twice the primary current Same as the primary current None of these One-half the primary current No more than 10% less than the primary current Twice the primary current Same as the primary current None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A circuit has two different voltage sources that are connected in a series-aiding form. If the sources are rated at 6 V and 9 V, what is the total source voltage? 15 V 8 V 7.5 V 16 V None of these 15 V 8 V 7.5 V 16 V None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles For normal operation of the transistor, the collector diode has to be Forward-biased None of these Nonconducting Reverse-biased Operating in the breakdown region Forward-biased None of these Nonconducting Reverse-biased Operating in the breakdown region ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP