Electronic Principles
The total inductive reactance of a parallel inductor circuit is:

equal to the source voltage divided by total current
None of these
equal to the sum of the individual inductance values
less than the inductance value of the smallest inductor
equal to the sum of the individual inductive-reactance values

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Electronic Principles
Which one of the following statements best applies to a series RLC circuit?

The current waveform for each component always has the same amplitude and phase as the applied current
The voltage waveform for each component always has the same amplitude and phase as the applied voltage
None of these
All of these
The sum of the current is always less than the applied current

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Electronic Principles
Which one of the following statements best applies to a parallel RLC circuit?

All of these
The sum of the current is always less than the applied current
The current waveform for each component always has the same amplitude and phase as the applied current
The voltage waveform for each component always has the same amplitude and phase as the applied voltage
None of these

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Electronic Principles
Which one of the following statements is true for the currents in a parallel RL circuit?

The current always has the same amplitude and phase for every part of the circuit
The total current is less than the sum of the currents through the resistance and inductance
The total current leads the total voltage by less than 90
The total current is equal to the sum of the currents through the resistance and inductance
None of these

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