Electronic Principles If N1/N2 = 2, and the primary voltage is 120 V, what is the secondary voltage? 40 V None of these 0 V 60 V 36 V 40 V None of these 0 V 60 V 36 V ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Doubling the diameter of the coil in an inductor: None of these reduces the value of inductance by one-half reduces the value of inductance by one-fourth multiplies the value of inductance by four multiplies the value of inductance by two None of these reduces the value of inductance by one-half reduces the value of inductance by one-fourth multiplies the value of inductance by four multiplies the value of inductance by two ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles When a parallel RLC circuit is operating at its resonant frequency: inductive reactance is greater than the capacitive reactance inductive reactance is equal to the capacitive reactance capacitive reactance is greater than the inductive reactance None of these the difference between inductive and capacitive reactance is equal to the resistance inductive reactance is greater than the capacitive reactance inductive reactance is equal to the capacitive reactance capacitive reactance is greater than the inductive reactance None of these the difference between inductive and capacitive reactance is equal to the resistance ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Doubling the operating voltage of a purely capacitive circuit: doubles the amount of capacitive reactance None of these multiplies the capacitive reactance by 7 cuts the capacitive reactance in half has no effect on the capacitive reactance doubles the amount of capacitive reactance None of these multiplies the capacitive reactance by 7 cuts the capacitive reactance in half has no effect on the capacitive reactance ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The equivalent of 1 micro A is: one million amperes None of these 10000A 1000 A one-millionth of an ampere one million amperes None of these 10000A 1000 A one-millionth of an ampere ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What is the difference between the kinds of charges for an electron and a proton? 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 positive charge and a proton has a negative charge An electron has a negative charge and a proton has no 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 positive charge and a proton has a negative charge An electron has a negative charge and a proton has no charge ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP