Electronic Principles
The total inductance of a series inductor circuit is:

equal to the sum of the individual inductive-reactance values
equal to the source voltage divided by total current
None of these
equal to the sum of the individual inductance values
less than the value of the smallest inductor

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Electronic Principles
Which one of the following statements is true for voltage in a parallel circuit?

The total voltage of a parallel circuit is the same as the voltages across each branch
The total voltage in a parallel circuit is equal to the average value of the individual voltages
The total voltage in a parallel circuit is always less than the value of the smallest voltage
The total voltage is equal to the sum of the voltages across the individual branches in a parallel circuit
None of these

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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
None of these
peak the current and round off the voltage waveforms
peak both the voltage and current waveforms

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