Electronic Principles The equivalent of 1 kV is: 1000 mV 1.00 V 1000 V None of these 100 mV 1000 mV 1.00 V 1000 V None of these 100 mV ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A transformer has a primary voltage of 120 V rms and a secondary voltage of 25 V rms. If the secondary current is 1A rms, what is the primary current? None of these 200 mA 300 mA 208 mA 7.8 mA None of these 200 mA 300 mA 208 mA 7.8 mA ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A step-up transformer has a turns ratio of 1:4. If the line voltage is 115 V rms, what is the peak secondary voltage? 707 V 700 V 651 V 208 V None of these 707 V 700 V 651 V 208 V None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A basic capacitor is composed of: two dielectrics separated by a conductor None of these two conductors separated by a dielectric two coils separated by a conductor two coils separated by a dielectric two dielectrics separated by a conductor None of these two conductors separated by a dielectric two coils separated by a conductor two coils separated by a dielectric ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A current source has an internal resistance of 100 kW. What is the largest load resistance if the current source must appear stiff? 20 k Ohm 1 k Ohm 2 k Ohm 10 k Ohm None of these 20 k Ohm 1 k Ohm 2 k Ohm 10 k Ohm None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which one of the following is a statement of KirchhofFs voltage law? The total voltage in a parallel circuit is less than the value of the smallest voltage The voltage drop across a resistance is proportional to the value of resistance and the amount of current flowing through it None of these The algebraic sum of voltages in a loop is equal to zero The algebraic sum of voltages entering and leaving a point is equal to zero The total voltage in a parallel circuit is less than the value of the smallest voltage The voltage drop across a resistance is proportional to the value of resistance and the amount of current flowing through it None of these The algebraic sum of voltages in a loop is equal to zero The algebraic sum of voltages entering and leaving a point is equal to zero ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP