Electronic Principles What form of energy is used for creating static electricity? Light energy Chemical energy Mechanical energy Solar energy None of these Light energy Chemical energy Mechanical energy Solar energy None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The total impedance of a parallel RLC circuit: None of these is equal to the sum of the values of resistance, inductive reactance and capacitive reactance always increases as the applied frequency increases is maximum at the resonant frequency always decreases as the applied frequency increases None of these is equal to the sum of the values of resistance, inductive reactance and capacitive reactance always increases as the applied frequency increases is maximum at the resonant frequency always decreases as the applied frequency increases ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles In a transistor operates at the middle of the load line, an increase in the base resistance will move the Q point off the load line nowhere None of these up down off the load line nowhere None of these up down 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 an increase in current through the coil causes no further increase in the mmf the core is permitted to move freely within the coil None of these frequent changes in the direction of current through the coil causes heating effects in the core material changing the polarity of the current in the coil changes the polarity of the magnetic field around the core an increase in current through the coil causes no further increase in the mmf the core is permitted to move freely within the coil None of these frequent changes in the direction of current through the coil causes heating effects in the core material ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What is the total resistance of a series circuit that contains four resistors having values of 220W, 470W, 1W, and 1.2W? 3890 Ohm 692.2 Ohm None of these 1234 Ohm 844.5 Ohm 3890 Ohm 692.2 Ohm None of these 1234 Ohm 844.5 Ohm ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator? The difference between conductors and insulators depends on how they are used An insulator allows current to flow much easier than a conductor does None of these A conductor allows current to flow much easier than an insulator does An insulator has an excessive number of free electrons, while a conductor has a few free electrons or none at all The difference between conductors and insulators depends on how they are used An insulator allows current to flow much easier than a conductor does None of these A conductor allows current to flow much easier than an insulator does An insulator has an excessive number of free electrons, while a conductor has a few free electrons or none at all ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP