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Fundamentals of Electric Circuits 2 - Final Lec Exam - Attempt 2
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits 2 - Final Lec Exam - Attempt 2
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits 2 - Final Lec Exam - Attempt 2
Question 1
Correct
Select one:
a. Out of phase, current leads by 90°
b. In phase
Question 2
Incorrect
This allows us to simplify a circuit comprised of sources and impedances into an equivalent circuit consisting of a voltage source and a series
impedance
Select one:
a. Delta-to-wye transformation
d. Source transformations
Correct
Select one:
a. Out of phase, current lags by 90°
c. In phase
Question 4
Correct
A 90 Ω resistor, a 32 mH inductor, and a 5 µF capacitor are connected in series across the terminals of a sinusoidal voltage source. Calculate
the equivalent impedance of the circuit.
Select one:
a. 150∠53.13 Ω
∘
b. 15∠53.13 Ω
∘
c. 150∠ − 53.13 Ω
∘
d. 15∠ − 53.13 Ω
∘
Question 5
Correct
Select one:
a. Maximum amplitude
b. Period
c. Angular frequency
d. Phase angle
Correct
Select one:
a. Current
b. Phasor voltage
c. Phasor current
d. Voltage
Question 7
Correct
Select one:
a. Multiplying the reciprocal of the individual impedances and getting the reciprocal
d. Adding the reciprocal of the individual impedances and getting the reciprocal
Question 8
Correct
Select one:
a. Adding the individual impedances
b. Multiplying the reciprocal of the individual impedances and getting the reciprocal
d. Adding the reciprocal of the individual impedances and getting the reciprocal
Correct
Select one:
a. Phasor current
b. Voltage
c. Current
d. Phasor voltage
Question 10
Correct
The equation V1 + V2 +. . . +Vn = 0 is the statement of Kirchhoff’s voltage law as it applies to a set of sinusoidal voltages in the
Select one:
a. Time domain
b. Frequency domain
c. Space domain
d. Space domain
Correct
Select one:
a. Period
b. Maximum amplitude
c. Phase angle
d. Angular frequency
Question 12
Correct
The basic circuit analysis and tools covered in Electric Circuit Theory 1 cannot be used to analyze circuits in the frequency domain.
Select one:
True
False
Question 13
Correct
Select one:
a. Thévenin equivalent circuit in the frequency domain
Question 14
Correct
The equation i1 + i2 +. . . +in = 0 is the statement of Kirchhoff’s current law as it applies to a set of sinusoidal currents in the
Select one:
a. Euler’s domain
b. Frequency domain
c. Time domain
d. Space domain
Correct
Select one:
a. Source transformations
b. Wye-to-delta transformations
d. Delta-to-wye transformations
Question 16
Correct
Select one:
a. Out of phase, current leads by 90°
c. In phase
Question 17
Correct
This allows us to simplify a circuit comprised of sources and impedances into an equivalent circuit consisting of a current source and a
parallel impedance
Select one:
a. Delta-to-wye transformation
b. Source transformations
Correct
Select one:
a. ωL
b. R
c. J( − 1 / ωC)
d. \( j\omega L \)
Question 19
Correct
In the equation \( i = I_m cos (\omega t + \theta_i), \theta_i \) is called the _____________.
Select one:
a. Angular frequency
b. Maximum amplitude
c. Period
d. Phase angle
Correct
Select one:
a. In phase
b. Out of phase
Question 21
Correct
The phasor voltage at the terminals of a resistor is the resistance times the phasor current.
Select one:
True
False
Question 22
Correct
Select one:
a. Thévenin equivalent circuit in the time domain
Question 23
Correct
Select one:
a.
Thévenin equivalent circuits
b. Source transformations
d. Delta-to-wye transformation
Correct
Select one:
a. \( -1/\omega C \)
b. R
c. \( J(-1/\omega C) \)
d. \( j\omega C \)
Question 25
Correct
This allows us to exchange a voltage source and a series impedance for a current source and a parallel impedance and vice versa.
Select one:
a. Thévenin equivalent circuits
b. Source transformations
d. Delta-to-wye transformation
Question 26
Correct
The rules for delta-to-wye transformations for impedances are the same as those for resistors.
Select one:
True
False
Question 27
Correct
Select one:
a. Wye-to-delta transformations
c. Source transformations
d. Delta-to-wye transformations
Question 28
Correct
The source transformations and the Thévenin-Norton Equivalent Circuits discussed previously in Electric Circuit Theory 1 are analytical
techniques that can also be applied to frequency-domain circuits.
Select one:
True
False
Question 29
Correct
The rules for combining impedances in series or parallel are the same as those for resistors.
Select one:
True
False
Question 30
Correct
This allows us to exchange a voltage source and a series impedance for a current source and a parallel impedance and vice versa.
Select one:
a. Thévenin equivalent circuits
b. Source transformations
c. Delta-to-wye transformation
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