Electronic Principles
The total capacitive reactance of a parallel capacitor circuit is:

equal to the sum of the individual capacitive-reactance values
equal to the sum of the individual capacitance values
less than the capacitance value of the smallest capacitor
None of these
equal to the source voltage divided by total current

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Electronic Principles
One henry of inductance is defined as:

None of these
the number of turns of wire in an inductor multiplied by the amount of current flowing through it
the amount of inductance required to change the frequency of a current by 1 Hz
the amount of inductance required for generating 1 V of counter emf when the current changes at the rate of 1 A per second
the amount of counter emf required to reduce a current to 1 A

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Electronic Principles
Which one of the following statements applies to common auto batteries?

Auto batteries are secondary dry-cell batteries
Auto batteries are primary wet-cell batteries
Auto batteries are primary dry-cell batteries
None of these
Auto batteries are secondary wet-cell batteries

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Electronic Principles
Current is

An imbalance of electrical charges
The flow of charged particles through a material
The force that causes electrons to flow
The number of free electrons in an atom
None of these

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Electronic Principles
Which one of the following statements most accurately describes the nature of inductive reactance?

Inductive reactance is an opposition to current flow in dc circuits
None of these
Inductive reactance is an opposition to current flow in ac circuits
Inductive reactance is a force that tends to overcome the effects of counter emf
Inductive reactance is another term for counter emf

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Electronic Principles
Which one of the following is a statement of KirchhofFs voltage law?

None of these
The total voltage in a parallel circuit is less than the value of the smallest voltage
The algebraic sum of voltages in a loop is equal to zero
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

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