Electronic Principles When the collector current increases, what does the current gain do? None of these decreases any of the above increases stays the same None of these decreases any of the above increases stays the same ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles At cut off, the Q point is at middle of the load line lower end of the load line upper end of the load line None of these infinity middle of the load line lower end of the load line upper end of the load line None of these infinity ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Voltage is None of these The flow of charged particles through a material Trie force that causes electrons to flow The number of free electrons in an atom The smallest electrically charged particle None of these The flow of charged particles through a material Trie force that causes electrons to flow The number of free electrons in an atom The smallest electrically charged particle ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The emitter diode is usually Forward-biased None of these Reverse-biased Nonconducting Operating in the breakdwon region Forward-biased None of these Reverse-biased Nonconducting Operating in the breakdwon region ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles A real voltage source has A small internal resistance Infinite internal resistance None of these Zero internal resistance A large internal resistance A small internal resistance Infinite internal resistance None of these Zero internal resistance A large internal resistance ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which one of the following statements is true for the voltages in a series RL circuit? The total voltage is less than the sum of the voltages across the resistance and inductance The voltage always has the same amplitude and phase for every part of the circuit None of these The total voltage lags the total current by less than 90 The total voltages is equal to the sum of the voltages across the resistance and inductance The total voltage is less than the sum of the voltages across the resistance and inductance The voltage always has the same amplitude and phase for every part of the circuit None of these The total voltage lags the total current by less than 90 The total voltages is equal to the sum of the voltages across the resistance and inductance ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP