Electronic Principles How much current flows through a 60-W light bulb that is operating at 120 V? None of these 180 A 0.083333333333333 0.5A 7200 A None of these 180 A 0.083333333333333 0.5A 7200 A ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles If N1/N2 = 2, and the primary voltage is 120 V, what is the secondary voltage? 40 V 36 V None of these 60 V 0 V 40 V 36 V None of these 60 V 0 V 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: None of these Same as the primary current Twice the primary current One-half the primary current No more than 10% less than the primary current None of these Same as the primary current Twice the primary current One-half the primary current No more than 10% less than the primary current ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Reducing the amount of current through an inductor: reduces the value of inductance by one-half has no effect on the inductance None of these multiplies the value of inductance by four multiplies the value of inductance by two reduces the value of inductance by one-half has no effect on the inductance None of these multiplies the value of inductance by four multiplies the value of inductance by two ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which one of the following statements is true for the voltages in a series RC circuit? The total voltage is less than the sum of the voltages across the resistance and capacitance None of these The voltage always has the same amplitude and phase for every part of the circuit The total voltage is equal to the sum of the voltages across the resistance and capacitance The total voltage is greater than the sum of the voltages across the resistance and capacitance The total voltage is less than the sum of the voltages across the resistance and capacitance None of these The voltage always has the same amplitude and phase for every part of the circuit The total voltage is equal to the sum of the voltages across the resistance and capacitance The total voltage is greater than the sum of the voltages across the resistance and capacitance ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The Norton current is sometimes called the Open-load current None of these Thevenin current Thevenin voltage Shorted-load current Open-load current None of these Thevenin current Thevenin voltage Shorted-load current ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP