Electronic Principles The equivalent of 1 kV is: 1.00 V None of these 1000 mV 100 mV 1000 V 1.00 V None of these 1000 mV 100 mV 1000 V ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What are the main parts of an atom? Protons only Electrons, protons, and ions None of these Electrons, protons, and neutrons Electrons, ions, and neutrons Protons only Electrons, protons, and ions None of these Electrons, protons, and neutrons Electrons, ions, and neutrons ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles When applying a square waveform to a capacitor, the circuit tends to: peak the voltage and round off the current waveforms round off both the voltage and current waveforms peak the current and round off the voltage waveforms None of these peak both the voltage and current waveforms peak the voltage and round off the current waveforms round off both the voltage and current waveforms peak the current and round off the voltage waveforms None of these peak both the voltage and current waveforms ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles When the Q point moves along the load line, the voltage increases when the current None of these Can be any of above Decreases Increases Stays the same None of these Can be any of above Decreases Increases Stays the same ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The equivalent of 1 micro A is: 10000A 1000 A one-millionth of an ampere one million amperes None of these 10000A 1000 A one-millionth of an ampere one million amperes None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The Norton current is sometimes called the Shorted-load current Open-load current Thevenin current Thevenin voltage None of these Shorted-load current Open-load current Thevenin current Thevenin voltage None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP