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This section includes 62 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Electrical Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
51. |
Referring this figure, on the falling edge, |
A. | the resistor voltage drops to –5 V and then goes back to zero exponentially |
B. | the resistor voltage jumps to –5 V and then goes back to zero exponentially |
C. | the capacitor voltage remains constant |
D. | the resistor voltage jumps to +5 V and then decreases exponentially to zero |
Answer» C. the capacitor voltage remains constant | |
52. |
A single 6 V pulse with a width of 600 s is applied to an integrator consisting of a 150 k resistor and a 0.002 F capacitor. To what voltage will the capacitor charge? |
A. | 0 V |
B. | 3.78 V |
C. | 5.16 V |
D. | 6 V |
Answer» D. 6 V | |
53. |
With an RL integrator, at the instant of the rising pulse edge, |
A. | all the input voltage is across the resistor |
B. | all the input voltage is across the inductor |
C. | 63 percent of the input voltage is across the resistor |
D. | 63 percent of the input voltage is across the inductor |
Answer» C. 63 percent of the input voltage is across the resistor | |
54. |
An integrator consists of a 3.3 k resistor and a 2 F capacitor. A single 30 V, 6 ms pulse is applied to the input. How much will the capacitor charge? |
A. | 10.3 V |
B. | 30 V |
C. | 12.09 V |
D. | 17.91 V |
Answer» E. | |
55. |
If the capacitor in an integrator becomes leaky, |
A. | the time constant will be effectively reduced |
B. | the waveshape of the output voltage across C is altered |
C. | the amplitude of the output is reduced |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» E. | |
56. |
Referring this circuit, determine the maximum output voltage when a single pulse is applied as shown. The total resistance is 60 . |
A. | 2.73 V |
B. | 27.33 V |
C. | 30 V |
D. | 2.67 V |
Answer» C. 30 V | |
57. |
When a 12 V input pulse with a width equal to one time constant is applied to an RC integrator, the capacitor charges to |
A. | 0 V |
B. | 12 V |
C. | 6.3 V |
D. | 7.56 V |
Answer» E. | |
58. |
Referring to Problem 5, how long will it take the capacitor to discharge if the internal resistance of the pulse source is 100 ? |
A. | 300 s |
B. | 600 s |
C. | 900 s |
D. | 1.5 ms |
Answer» E. | |
59. |
If a periodic pulse waveform has a pulse width and the time between pulses each equal to or greater than five time constants, the capacitor will |
A. | partially charge and fully discharge during each period of the input waveform |
B. | fully charge and partially discharge during each period of the input waveform |
C. | fully charge and fully discharge during each period of the input waveform |
D. | partially charge and partially discharge during each period of the input waveform |
Answer» D. partially charge and partially discharge during each period of the input waveform | |
60. |
The flat portions of a pulse waveform contain low-frequency components. |
A. | 1 |
B. | |
C. | 1 |
D. | |
Answer» B. | |
61. |
In an RC differentiator, responding to repetitive pulses, the average value of the output |
A. | is zero |
B. | is equal to the input voltage |
C. | is 63 percent of the input voltage |
D. | cannot be determined |
Answer» B. is equal to the input voltage | |
62. |
When a 15 V input pulse with a width equal to two time constants is applied to an RC integrator, the capacitor charges to |
A. | 15 V |
B. | 12.9 V |
C. | 8.6 V |
D. | 19.45 V |
Answer» C. 8.6 V | |