Electronic Principles Current and voltage are said to be in phase when: All of these their waveforms are both ac or both dc their waveforms cross through zero and reach positive and negative peaks at the same time None of these they have the same amplitude and frequency All of these their waveforms are both ac or both dc their waveforms cross through zero and reach positive and negative peaks at the same time None of these they have the same amplitude and frequency ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A zener regulator has an input voltage from 15 to 20 V and a load current from 5 to 20 mA. If the zener voltage is 6.8 V, what value should the series resistor have? None of these 310 Ohm 400 Ohm 550 Ohm 410 Ohm None of these 310 Ohm 400 Ohm 550 Ohm 410 Ohm ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles If the base supply voltage increases, the Q point moves nowhere down off the load line None of these up nowhere down off the load line None of these up ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Doubling the operating frequency of a purely capacitive circuit: cuts the total current by one-half doubles the amount of total current has no effect on the total circuit current None of these thrice the amount of total current cuts the total current by one-half doubles the amount of total current has no effect on the total circuit current None of these thrice the amount of total current ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles When a series RLC circuit is operating at its resonant frequency: inductive reactance is greater than the capacitive reactance None of these the difference between inductive and capacitive reactance is equal to the resistance capacitive reactance is greater than the inductive reactance inductive reactance is equal to the capacitive reactance inductive reactance is greater than the capacitive reactance None of these the difference between inductive and capacitive reactance is equal to the resistance capacitive reactance is greater than the inductive reactance inductive reactance is equal to the capacitive reactance ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What is the difference between the kinds of charges for an electron and a proton? An electron has a negative charge and a proton has a positive charge An electron has a positive charge and a proton has no charge An electron has a negative charge and a proton has no charge An electron has a positive charge and a proton has a negative charge None of these An electron has a negative charge and a proton has a positive charge An electron has a positive charge and a proton has no charge An electron has a negative charge and a proton has no charge An electron has a positive charge and a proton has a negative charge None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP