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 12 mA 11 mA 10 mA 14 mA None of these 12 mA 11 mA 10 mA 14 mA None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A battery is a device composed of one or more: chemical cells solar cells piezoeletric cells None of these voltage generators chemical cells solar cells piezoeletric cells None of these voltage generators ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which one of the following statements is true for voltage in a series circuit? The total voltage is equal to the sum of the individual voltages in a series circuit None of these The total voltage in a series circuit is equal to the average value of the individual voltages The total voltage of a series circuit is equal to the total current divided by the total resistance The total voltage in a series circuit is always less than the value of the smallest voltage The total voltage is equal to the sum of the individual voltages in a series circuit None of these The total voltage in a series circuit is equal to the average value of the individual voltages The total voltage of a series circuit is equal to the total current divided by the total resistance The total voltage in a series circuit is always less than the value of the smallest voltage ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which one of the following statements applies to common auto batteries? Auto batteries are secondary dry-cell batteries Auto batteries are secondary wet-cell batteries Auto batteries are primary dry-cell batteries Auto batteries are primary wet-cell batteries None of these Auto batteries are secondary dry-cell batteries Auto batteries are secondary wet-cell batteries Auto batteries are primary dry-cell batteries Auto batteries are primary wet-cell batteries None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles One henry of inductance is defined as: the amount of counter emf required to reduce a current to 1 A 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 None of these the amount of counter emf required to reduce a current to 1 A 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 None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Suppose a voltage source has an ideal voltage of 15V and a source resistance of 0.2W. For what values of load resistance will the voltage source appear stiff? 20 Ohm 30 Ohm 10 Ohm 100 Ohm None of these 20 Ohm 30 Ohm 10 Ohm 100 Ohm None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP