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Question
An RL integrator can act as a __________ filter and an RC differentiator can act as a __________ filter.
Options
A. high-pass, high-pass
B. low-pass, low-pass
C. high-pass, low pass
D. low-pass, high-pass
Correct Answer
low-pass, high-pass
Inductors problems
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1. After a voltage has been applied to an inductor, the current will be ___ of its full value after 2 time constants.
Options
A. 63%
B. 86%
C. 95%
D. 98%
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Correct Answer: 86%
2. When current flow tries to decrease in an inductor, the magnetic field _______________ and the voltage polarity across the inductor _______________.
Options
A. collapses, remains the same
B. expands, reverses
C. collapses, reverses
D. expands, remains the same
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Correct Answer: collapses, reverses
3. The opposition to ac by an inductor is directly proportional to ___.
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A. resistance
B. reactance
C. frequency
D. voltage
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Correct Answer: frequency
4. Electromagnetic induction is the generation of _________ from __________.
Options
A. magnetism, electricity
B. electricity, electricity
C. electricity, magnetism
D. magnetism, magnetism
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Correct Answer: electricity, magnetism
5.
The inductive reactance of
L
2
is _____ in the given circuit.
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A. 3.5 kΩ
B. 4.4 kΩ
C. 16.3 kΩ
D. 23.3 kΩ
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Correct Answer: 4.4 kΩ
6. One of the advantages of using transformer coupling in a half-wave rectifier is that it allows the ac source to be directly connected to the load.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
7. A zener diode can be tested with an ohmmeter.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
8. The forward biased characteristics of a zener diode are the same as those of a diode.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
9. If the diode in a series circuit is reverse biased, the resistor will drop all the applied voltage.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
10. A zener diode can be used to provide voltage regulation in a power supply.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
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