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 None of these 11 mA 12 mA 14 mA 10 mA None of these 11 mA 12 mA 14 mA 10 mA ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The core of an electromagnet is said to be in saturation when: changing the polarity of the current in the coil changes the polarity of the magnetic field around the core the core is permitted to move freely within the coil frequent changes in the direction of current through the coil causes heating effects in the core material None of these an increase in current through the coil causes no further increase in the mmf changing the polarity of the current in the coil changes the polarity of the magnetic field around the core the core is permitted to move freely within the coil frequent changes in the direction of current through the coil causes heating effects in the core material None of these an increase in current through the coil causes no further increase in the mmf ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The value of a capacitor can be made larger by: decreasing the area of the plates increasing the voltage applied to the plates None of these increasing the frequency of the applied voltage increasing the area of the plates decreasing the area of the plates increasing the voltage applied to the plates None of these increasing the frequency of the applied voltage increasing the area of the plates ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which one of the following principles best describes the basic operation of a generator? Like magnetic poles repel; unlike poles attract None of these Current is induced in a conductor that is moving through a magnetic field Like magnetic poles attract; unlike poles repel Current flowing through a conductor generates a magnetic field Like magnetic poles repel; unlike poles attract None of these Current is induced in a conductor that is moving through a magnetic field Like magnetic poles attract; unlike poles repel Current flowing through a conductor generates a magnetic field ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which one of the following devices is most often used for measuring opposition to current flow in a circuit? Voltmeter Ammeter Ohmmeter Wattmeter None of these Voltmeter Ammeter Ohmmeter Wattmeter None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Thevenin theorem replaces a complicated circuit facing a load by an Ideal voltage source and parallel resistor None of these Ideal voltage source and series resistor Ideal current source and parallel resistor Ideal current source and series resistor Ideal voltage source and parallel resistor None of these Ideal voltage source and series resistor Ideal current source and parallel resistor Ideal current source and series resistor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP