Electronic Principles The equivalent of 1 kV is: 100 mV 1.00 V None of these 1000 V 1000 mV 100 mV 1.00 V None of these 1000 V 1000 mV ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The barrier potential accross each depletion layer is 20 V 0.7 V 0.8 V None of these 20 V 0.7 V 0.8 V None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The transistor has a collector current of 10 mA and a base current of 40 mA. What is the current gain of the transistor? 0.25 µA 300 µA None of these 350 µA 250 µA 0.25 µA 300 µA None of these 350 µA 250 µA ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which one of the following is a statement of KirchhofFs voltage law? None of these The algebraic sum of voltages in a loop 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 The algebraic sum of voltages entering and leaving a point is equal to zero None of these The algebraic sum of voltages in a loop 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 The algebraic sum of voltages entering and leaving a point is equal to zero ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The south pole of a magnet is the one: that would be attracted to the earth's south magnetic pole that has its molecules arranged in a random pattern None of these that would be repelled by the north pole of another magnet that would be attracted to the earths north magnetic pole that would be attracted to the earth's south magnetic pole that has its molecules arranged in a random pattern None of these that would be repelled by the north pole of another magnet that would be attracted to the earths north magnetic pole ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which one of the following statements is true for the voltages in a series RL circuit? None of these The total voltages is equal to the sum of the voltages across the resistance and inductance The total voltage is less than the sum of the voltages across the resistance and inductance The voltage always has the same amplitude and phase for every part of the circuit The total voltage lags the total current by less than 90 None of these The total voltages is equal to the sum of the voltages across the resistance and inductance The total voltage is less than the sum of the voltages across the resistance and inductance The voltage always has the same amplitude and phase for every part of the circuit The total voltage lags the total current by less than 90 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP