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RC Circuits - General Questions

9. 

mcq10_1003_1 (1)

Calculate the phase angle in the given circuit.

 

A. 0°
B. 90°
C. 22.52°
D. 67.48°

Answer: Option D

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10. 

mcq10_1003_1

Calculate the magnitude of the impedance in the given circuit.

 

A. 24.1 Momega (5)
B. 10 Momega (5)
C. 26.1 Momega (5)
D. 0omega (5)

Answer: Option C

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11. 

As frequency increases

A. both series and parallel RC impedance decrease
B. series RC impedance decreases and parallel RC impedance increases
C. series RC impedance increases and parallel RC impedance decreases
D. both series and parallel RC impedance increase

Answer: Option A

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12. 

Power that is measured in volt-amperes is called

A. impedance power
B. reactive power
C. true power
D. apparent power

Answer: Option D

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13. 

mcq10_1007_1

What is the voltage drop across R1 in the given circuit?

 

A. 10 V
B. 4.80 V
C. 4.00 V
D. 5.80 V

Answer: Option D

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14. 

Which of the following is the reference vector for parallel RC circuits?

A. R
B. V
C. I
D. XC

Answer: Option B

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15. 

In a 20 Vac series RC circuit, if 20 V is read across the resistor and 40 V is measured across the capacitor, the applied voltage is

A. 45 Vac
B. 50 Vac
C. 60 Vac
D. 65 Vac

Answer: Option A

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