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Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) : Time Response of Reactive Circuits - Quiz(MCQ)
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
Time Response of Reactive Circuits
A)
The capacitor voltage remains constant
B)
The resistor voltage drops to -5 V and then goes back to zero exponentially
C)
The resistor voltage jumps to -5 V and then goes back to zero exponentially
D)
The resistor voltage jumps to +5 V and then decreases exponentially to zero
Correct Answer :
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An integrator consists of a 3.3 kΩ resistor and a 2 μF capacitor. A single 30 V, 6 ms pulse is applied to the input. How much will the capacitor charge?
A)
10.3 V
B)
12.09 V
C)
17.91 V
D)
30 V
Correct Answer :
17.91 V
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In an RL differentiating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the resistor.
A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can Not Say
D)
None of the above
Correct Answer :
False
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In an RC differentiating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the resistor.
A)
True
B)
False
C)
Can Not Say
D)
None of the above
Correct Answer :
True
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