Electronic Principles Norton's theorem replaces a complicated circuit facing a load by an Ideal voltage source and parallel resistor Ideal current source and parallel resistor None of these Ideal current source and series resistor Ideal voltage source and series resistor Ideal voltage source and parallel resistor Ideal current source and parallel resistor None of these Ideal current source and series resistor Ideal voltage source and series resistor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A circuit has two different voltage sources that are connected in a series-aiding form. If the sources are rated at 6 V and 9 V, what is the total source voltage? 16 V 7.5 V 8 V None of these 15 V 16 V 7.5 V 8 V None of these 15 V ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles For normal operation of the transistor, the collector diode has to be Forward-biased Operating in the breakdown region Nonconducting Reverse-biased None of these Forward-biased Operating in the breakdown region Nonconducting Reverse-biased None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which is the most widely used semiconductor? Silicon Germanium Copper All of these None of these Silicon Germanium Copper All of these None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which one of. the following phrases most accurately describes the nature of a pulsating dc voltage? None of these The voltage reverses polarity periodically The voltage remains at one polarity but changes value periodically The voltage causes current to flow in two directions at the same time The voltage remains at one polarity and at a steady level None of these The voltage reverses polarity periodically The voltage remains at one polarity but changes value periodically The voltage causes current to flow in two directions at the same time The voltage remains at one polarity and at a steady level ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What is a free electron? An electron that has no electrical charge An electron that has twice the amount of charge of a normal electron An electron that has been freed from its parent atom None of these An electron that costs nothing An electron that has no electrical charge An electron that has twice the amount of charge of a normal electron An electron that has been freed from its parent atom None of these An electron that costs nothing ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP