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Time response of reactive circuits Practice Questions & Answers

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In an RL differentiating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the resistor.

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In an RL differentiating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the resistor.

A).  True

B).  False

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In an RC differentiating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the resistor.

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In an RC differentiating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the resistor.

A).  True

B).  False

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In an RL integrating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the inductor.

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In an RL integrating circuit, the output voltage is taken across the inductor.

A).  True

B).  False

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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

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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

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In an RC differentiator, responding to repetitive pulses, the average value of the output.

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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