Electronic Principles Current is The force that causes electrons to flow The flow of charged particles through a material None of these An imbalance of electrical charges The number of free electrons in an atom The force that causes electrons to flow The flow of charged particles through a material None of these An imbalance of electrical charges The number of free electrons in an atom ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Norton's theorem replaces a complicated circuit facing a load by an None of these Ideal voltage source and series resistor Ideal current source and series resistor Ideal current source and parallel resistor Ideal voltage source and parallel resistor None of these Ideal voltage source and series resistor Ideal current source and series resistor Ideal current source and parallel resistor Ideal voltage source and parallel resistor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A circuit has two different voltage sources that are connected in a series-opposing form. If the sources are rated at 6 V and 9 V, what is the total source voltage? 3 V 7.5 V 8 V None of these 16 V 3 V 7.5 V 8 V None of these 16 V ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What kind of device is a diode? Unipolar Nonlinear Linear None of these Bilateral Unipolar Nonlinear Linear None of these Bilateral 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 positive charge and a proton has a negative charge None of these An electron has a negative charge and a proton has no charge An electron has a positive charge and a proton has no charge An electron has a negative charge and a proton has a positive 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 no charge An electron has a positive charge and a proton has no charge An electron has a negative charge and a proton has a positive charge ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The rise time of a pulse waveform is the time required for the voltage to rise: from 10% of the peak value to 70.7% of the peak value from zero to its rms value from 10% of the peak value to 90% of the peak value from zero to its peak value None of these from 10% of the peak value to 70.7% of the peak value from zero to its rms value from 10% of the peak value to 90% of the peak value from zero to its peak value None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP