Electronic Principles The total inductance of a series inductor circuit is: less than the value of the smallest inductor equal to the sum of the individual inductance values None of these equal to the source voltage divided by total current equal to the sum of the individual inductive-reactance values less than the value of the smallest inductor equal to the sum of the individual inductance values None of these equal to the source voltage divided by total current equal to the sum of the individual inductive-reactance values ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles At cut off, the Q point is at None of these lower end of the load line upper end of the load line infinity middle of the load line None of these lower end of the load line upper end of the load line infinity middle of the load line ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What is a negative ion? An atom that contains more electrons than protons An atom that contains more protons than electrons An atom that contains more electrons than neutrons None of these An atom that contains more protons than neutrons An atom that contains more electrons than protons An atom that contains more protons than electrons An atom that contains more electrons than neutrons None of these An atom that contains more protons than neutrons ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A resistor has a rated value of 100 ohm and a tolerance of 10%. What is its minimum and maximum allowable resistance value? 99 Ohm - 102 ohm 90 Ohm - 110 ohm 90 Ohm - 101 ohm 98 Ohm - 100.1 ohm None of these 99 Ohm - 102 ohm 90 Ohm - 110 ohm 90 Ohm - 101 ohm 98 Ohm - 100.1 ohm None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Two diodes are in series. The first diode has a voltage of 0.75 V and the second has a voltage of 0.8 V. If the current through the first diode is 500 mA, what is the current through the second diode 14 mA 12 mA None of these 11 mA 10 mA 14 mA 12 mA None of these 11 mA 10 mA ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The value of a capacitor can be made larger by: decreasing the area of the plates None of these increasing the frequency of the applied voltage increasing the voltage applied to the plates increasing the area of the plates decreasing the area of the plates None of these increasing the frequency of the applied voltage increasing the voltage applied to the plates increasing the area of the plates ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP