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The total capacitance of a series capacitor circuit is:
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A. equal to the sun of the individual capacitive-reactance values
B. equal to the sum of the individual capacitance values
C. equal to the source voltage divided by total current
D. less than the value of the smallest capacitor
E. None of the above
Correct Answer
less than the value of the smallest capacitor
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1. Assuming 100% efficiency, what is the power being applied to the primary winding of the transformer described in the above question?
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A. 200 W
B. 1000 W
C. 20 W
D. 100 W
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: 200 W
2. The emitter diode is usually
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A. Forward-biased
B. Reverse-biased
C. Nonconducting
D. Operating in the breakdwon region
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: Forward-biased
3. Suppose the voltage from a power outlet is 120 Vrms. What is the peak voltage?
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A. 100 V
B. 120 V
C. 170 V
D. 180 V
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: 170 V
4. If the base supply voltage increases, the Q point moves
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A. down
B. up
C. nowhere
D. off the load line
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: down
5. As the temperature increases, the current gain
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A. increases
B. decreases
C. contant
D. can be any of the above
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: increases
6. What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator?
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A. A conductor allows current to flow much easier than an insulator does
B. An insulator has an excessive number of free electrons, while a conductor has a few free electrons or none at all
C. An insulator allows current to flow much easier than a conductor does
D. The difference between conductors and insulators depends on how they are used
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: A conductor allows current to flow much easier than an insulator does
7. To get the Thevenin voltage, you have to
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A. Short the load resistor
B. Open the load resister
C. Short the voltage source
D. Open the voltage source
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: Short the load resistor
8. Which one of the following phrasers best describes flux density?
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A. The concentration of lines of magnetic force
B. The rate of change of the number of lines of magnetic force
C. The opposition to a build-up of magnetic fields
D. The force that maintains lines of force
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: The concentration of lines of magnetic force
9. Assuming 100% efficiency, what is the power being consumed at the secondary winding of the transformer described in question 91?
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A. 200 W
B. 1000 W
C. 20 W
D. 100 W
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: 200 W
10. A zener diode has a voltage of 10 V and a current of 20 mA. What is the power dissipation?
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A. 200 mW
B. 300 mW
C. 20 mW
D. 10 mW
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: 200 mW
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