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The peak voltage of the AC source is equal to:
1. \(1 / \sqrt{2}\) times the rms value of the AC source.
2. the value of voltage supplied to the circuit.
3. the rms value of the AC source.
4. \(\sqrt{2}\) times the rms value of the AC source.

Subtopic:  RMS & Average Values |
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An AC source given by \(V=V_m\sin(\omega t)\) is connected to a pure inductor \(L\) in a circuit and \(I_m\) is the peak value of the AC current. The instantaneous power supplied to the inductor is:

1. \(\dfrac{V_mI_m}{2}\mathrm{sin}(2\omega t)\) 2. \(-\dfrac{V_mI_m}{2}\mathrm{sin}(2\omega t)\)
3. \({V_mI_m}\mathrm{sin}^{2}(\omega t)\) 4. \(-{V_mI_m}\mathrm{sin}^{2}(\omega t)\)
Subtopic:  Power factor |
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A transformer operating at a primary voltage of \(8\) kV and secondary voltage of \(160\) V serves a load of \(80\) kW. Assuming the transformer to be ideal with purely resistive load and working on unity power factor, the loads in the primary and secondary circuit would be:
1. \(800~\Omega\) and \(1.06~\Omega\) 2. \(10~\Omega\) and \(500~\Omega\)
3. \(800~\Omega\) and \(0.32~\Omega\) 4. \(1.06~\Omega\) and \(500~\Omega\)
Subtopic:  Transformer |
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A capacitor is in series with a resistor of \(30~\Omega\) and is connected to a \(220~\text V\) AC line. The reactance of this capacitor is \(30~\Omega.\) What is the phase angle between the current and the supply voltage?
1. \(-30^\circ\)
2. \(-45^\circ\)
3. \(-60^\circ\)
4. \(90^\circ\)
Subtopic:  Different Types of AC Circuits |
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Given below are two statements:
Statement I: In an AC circuit, the current through a capacitor leads the voltage across it.
Statement II: In AC circuits containing pure capacitance only, the phase difference between the current and the voltage is \(\pi.\)
 
1. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
2. Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
3. Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect.
4. Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.
Subtopic:  Different Types of AC Circuits |
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An inductor of inductance \(2~\text{mH}\) is connected to a \(220~\text{V}\), \(50~\text{Hz}\) ac source. Let the inductive reactance in the circuit is \(X_1\). If a \(220~\text{V}\) DC source replaces the AC source in the circuit, then the inductive reactance in the circuit is \(X_2\). \(X_1\) and \(X_2\), respectively, are:
1. \(6.28~\Omega\), zero
2. \(6.28~\Omega\), infinity
3. \(0.628~\Omega\), zero
4. \(0.628~\Omega\), infinity
Subtopic:  Different Types of AC Circuits |
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A standard filament lamp consumes \(100~\text W\) when connected to \(200~\text V\) AC mains supply. The peak current through the bulb will be:
1. \(0.707~\text A\) 
2. \(1~\text A\) 
3. \(1.414~\text A\) 
4. \(2~\text A\) 
Subtopic:  RMS & Average Values |
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A non-ideal coil, a capacitor, and an AC-source of RMS voltage \(24~\text V\) are connected in series. By varying the frequency of the source, a maximum RMS current of \(6~\text A\) is observed. If the coil is connected to a DC-battery of EMF \(12~\text V\) and internal resistance \(2~\Omega,\) the current in it in steady-state will be:
1. \(1~\text A\) 2. \(1.5~\text{A}\)
3. \(2~\text A\) 4. \(2.4~\text A\)
Subtopic:  AC vs DC |
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What reading would you expect of a square wave current, switching rapidly between \(+0.5~\text A\) and \(-0.5~\text A,\) when passed through an AC ammeter?
1. zero
2. \(0.5~\text A\)
3. \(0.25~\text A\)
4. \(1.0~\text A\)
Subtopic:  RMS & Average Values |
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An alternating current in a circuit is given by; \(I=20\sin\left({{100}{\pi}{t}+{0.05}\pi}\right)~\text{A}\). The rms value and the frequency of the current respectively are:
1. \(10\) A and \(100\) Hz
2. \(10\) A and \(50\) Hz
3. \(10\sqrt{2}\) A and \(50\) Hz
4. \(10\sqrt{2}\) A and \(100\) Hz
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