Electric Circuits A reactance having an inductor of 0.15 H is connected in series with 10 Ω resistance. What will be the inductive reactance? 1.5 Ω. 47.1 Ω. None of these. 48.15 Ω. 1.5 Ω. 47.1 Ω. None of these. 48.15 Ω. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electric Circuits Consider the following circuit. What is the value of current I in the 5 Ω resistor in the circuit given in the figure? 4 A. 0 A. 2 A. 3 A. 4 A. 0 A. 2 A. 3 A. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electric Circuits The ratio of the resistance of a 200 W, 230 V lamp to that of a 100 W, 115 V lamp will be 4. 0.5. 2. 0.25. 4. 0.5. 2. 0.25. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electric Circuits In a capacitive circuit, the capacitive reactance is indirectly proportional to frequency directly proportional to the square of frequency directly proportional to frequency indirectly proportional to the square of frequency indirectly proportional to frequency directly proportional to the square of frequency directly proportional to frequency indirectly proportional to the square of frequency ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electric Circuits During electroplating the amounts of different substances liberated by same quantity of electricity are proportional to their chemical equivalents. valency. atomic weights. atomic numbers. chemical equivalents. valency. atomic weights. atomic numbers. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electric Circuits The voltage induced in an inductor is represented as, product of its inductance and current through it. ratio of current through it to its inductance. product of its inductance and rate of change of current through it. ratio of its inductance to current through it. product of its inductance and current through it. ratio of current through it to its inductance. product of its inductance and rate of change of current through it. ratio of its inductance to current through it. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP