Electronic Principles What is a free electron? An electron that has no electrical charge None of these An electron that has twice the amount of charge of a normal electron An electron that has been freed from its parent atom An electron that costs nothing An electron that has no electrical charge None of these An electron that has twice the amount of charge of a normal electron An electron that has been freed from its parent atom An electron that costs nothing ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The total impedance of a series RLC circuit: is maximum at the resonant frequency None of these always decreases as the applied frequency increases is minimum at the resonant frequency always increases as the applied frequency increases is maximum at the resonant frequency None of these always decreases as the applied frequency increases is minimum at the resonant frequency always increases as the applied frequency increases ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles When applying a square waveform to a capacitor, the circuit tends to: round off both the voltage and current waveforms peak both the voltage and current waveforms peak the voltage and round off the current waveforms peak the current and round off the voltage waveforms None of these round off both the voltage and current waveforms peak both the voltage and current waveforms peak the voltage and round off the current waveforms peak the current and round off the voltage waveforms 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? 30 Ohm 10 Ohm 100 Ohm 20 Ohm None of these 30 Ohm 10 Ohm 100 Ohm 20 Ohm None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The equivalent of 1 megohms is: 100,000 ohm one million ohms one-millionth of an ohm None of these 1 k ohm 100,000 ohm one million ohms one-millionth of an ohm None of these 1 k ohm ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The basic unit of measurement for current is the: watt ampere None of these ohm volt watt ampere None of these ohm volt ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP