Electronic Principles The total inductive reactance of a parallel inductor circuit is: less than the inductance value of the smallest inductor equal to the source voltage divided by total current equal to the sum of the individual inductive-reactance values None of these equal to the sum of the individual inductance values less than the inductance value of the smallest inductor equal to the source voltage divided by total current equal to the sum of the individual inductive-reactance values None of these equal to the sum of the individual inductance values ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A device that converts thermal energy to electrical energy is called a: thermocouple solar cell piezoelectric devices chemical cell None of these thermocouple solar cell piezoelectric devices chemical cell None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Current can flow through a normally open push button switch as long as: its contact remain open None of these you are not pressing the button you are pressing the button its contact remain open its contact remain open None of these you are not pressing the button you are pressing the button its contact remain open ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What is a negative ion? An atom that contains more electrons than protons An atom that contains more electrons than neutrons None of these An atom that contains more protons than neutrons An atom that contains more protons than electrons An atom that contains more electrons than protons An atom that contains more electrons than neutrons None of these An atom that contains more protons than neutrons An atom that contains more protons than electrons ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles At room temperature an intrinsic semiconductor has None of these No holes many free electrons many holes a few free electrons and holes None of these No holes many free electrons many holes a few free electrons and holes ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Doubling the number of turns of wire in an inductor: multiplies the value of inductance by four multiplies the value of inductance by two reduces the value of inductance by one-fourth None of these reduces the value of inductance by one-half multiplies the value of inductance by four multiplies the value of inductance by two reduces the value of inductance by one-fourth None of these reduces the value of inductance by one-half ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP