Electronic Principles The total inductance of a series inductor circuit is: equal to the sum of the individual inductance values equal to the source voltage divided by total current None of these equal to the sum of the individual inductive-reactance values less than the value of the smallest inductor equal to the sum of the individual inductance values equal to the source voltage divided by total current None of these equal to the sum of the individual inductive-reactance values less than the value of the smallest inductor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles The equivalent of 1 micro A is: 10000A None of these one million amperes 1000 A one-millionth of an ampere 10000A None of these one million amperes 1000 A one-millionth of an ampere ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles Which one of the following devices is most often used for measuring opposition to current flow in a circuit? Voltmeter Ammeter Wattmeter Ohmmeter None of these Voltmeter Ammeter Wattmeter Ohmmeter None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What is a negative ion? An atom that contains more protons than neutrons None of these An atom that contains more electrons than protons An atom that contains more electrons than neutrons An atom that contains more protons than electrons An atom that contains more protons than neutrons None of these An atom that contains more electrons than protons An atom that contains more electrons than neutrons An atom that contains more protons than electrons ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles What is a free electron? An electron that costs nothing An electron that has no electrical charge None of these An electron that has been freed from its parent atom An electron that has twice the amount of charge of a normal electron An electron that costs nothing An electron that has no electrical charge None of these An electron that has been freed from its parent atom An electron that has twice the amount of charge of a normal electron ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electronic Principles For normal operation of the transistor, the collector diode has to be Forward-biased Operating in the breakdown region Nonconducting None of these Reverse-biased Forward-biased Operating in the breakdown region Nonconducting None of these Reverse-biased ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP