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37.

Find le 49
A. 4.923 A C. 5.991 A The number of valence electrons of an atom is
B. 1.586 A D. 2.345 A less than 4. The substance will be probably

38. Find Vcf A. a metal


C. 86.545 V B. a non-metal
A. 96.544 V D. 83.654 V C. an insulator
B. 93.546 V
D. a semiconductor
For problems # 3 9 - 4 1 Find li, b, b by Superposition 50. The purpose of load in an electric circuit is to
Theorem 5 0 10 Q
A. increase the circuit current
B. utilize electrical energy
C. decrease the circuit current
D. none of the above

XERCISF NO . .
Circuit*. -

A. 6.22 A A wye network composed of resistances RA = 1.2


B. 3.51 A Q, RB =2 Q and Rc = 3 Q. Find the resistance that
C. 4.33 A is opposite of RA of an equivalent delta network.
D. 5.01 A A. 6Q B. 8Q C. 10 Q D. 12 Q
40. Find I2
A. 5.78 A Use network conversion to find the equivalent
C. 6.31 A
B. 4.33 A resistance between a and d in a given bridge
D. 7.49 A 2. circuit composed of two deltas.
41. Find l3
A. 0.58 A
C. 0.69 A
D. 9.11 A

42. What is the charge on an electron in coulomb?


A. 1.6 x10‘19 C. 16.2 x10’19
B. 0.162 x10-19 D. 0.162 x10+19

43. This cell converts light energy into electrical


energy
A. Photo voltaic cell
B. Photo electric cell
C. Lead-acid battery A. 2.33 Q
D. Photo current cell B. 3.67 Q
C. 4.33 Q
44. Ampere second is the unit of? 3. A 58 - V battery with a 4 - Q D. 5.67 O
A. Energy C. Charge internal resistance and
B. Power D. Conductance another battery of 10 V with a2-
Q internal resistance supply power to a 3 - Q
45. The unit of power, ‘watt’ can also be written as load. Using nodal voltage analysis, determine the
A. Ampere volt C. Joule sec voltage across the load.
B. Joule/sec D. Ampere/volt A. 8V B. 18 V C. 28 V D. 38 V

46. What is the mass of an electron? 4. Determine the voltage drop across 4 kQ resistor.
A. 9.11 x 10"31 kg A. 5V B. 8 V C. 11V D. 14 V
B. 9.11 x 10'21 kg
C. 9.11 x 10'13kg
D. 9.11 x 1031 kg

47. Ampere is defined as?


A. Coulombs / second
B. Meter / second
C. Farad / minute
D. Henry /second

B. 0.44 A

48. The mass of a proton is the mass of


an electron.
A. about 1837 times
equal to C. 200 times Replace the network to the left of terminals a - b
B. by its Thevenin equivalent circuit voltage.
less than D.

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