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Which of the following graphs best represents the variation of impedance \((Z)\) in an \(LCR\) series circuit as a function of the frequency \((f)\) of the applied AC source? 
1. 2.
3. 4.
Subtopic:  Different Types of AC Circuits |
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An alternating voltage \(V=V_0\sin(\omega t)\) is applied across a circuit. As a result, a current \(I=I_0\sin\Big(\omega t+\dfrac{\pi}{2}\Big)\) flows in it. The power consumed per cycle is:
1. \(\dfrac{V_0I_0}{2}\) 2. \(\dfrac{V_0I_0}{\sqrt2}\)
3. \(\sqrt2V_0I_0\) 4. zero
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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 \(500~\Omega\)
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At a hydroelectric power plant, the water pressure head is at a height of \(300\) m and the water flow available is \(100\) m3 s-1If the turbine generator efficiency is \(60\)%, the electric power available from the plant is:
(Take \(g=9.8\) m s-2)
1. \(111.3\) MW
2. \(210\) MW
3. \(176.4\) MW
4. \(213.5\) MW

Subtopic:  AC Generator |
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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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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. \(1.0~\text A\)
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An inductor, a resistor and a capacitor are joined in series with an AC source. As the frequency of the source is slightly increased from a very low value, the reactance,
(a) of the inductor increases.
(b) of the resistor increases.
(c) of the capacitor increases.
(d) of the circuit increases.
Choose the correct options: 
1. (a) only 2. (b), (c)
3. (c), (d) 4. (a), (d)
Subtopic:  Different Types of AC Circuits |
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A current \(I=I_0\sin\Big(\omega t-\dfrac{\pi}{2}\Big),\) flows in an AC circuit across which an AC voltage \(E_0+E_0\sin\omega t\) has been applied. The average power \(P\) consumed in the circuit will be:
1. \(\dfrac{E_0I_0}{\sqrt2}\) 2. \(\dfrac{E_0I_0}{2}\)
3. \(\sqrt2E_0I_0\) 4. zero
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A transformer with \(8:1\) turns ratio has \(50~\text{Hz},\) \(100~\text V\) input. The frequency of the output is: 
1. \(40~\text{Hz}\)
2. \(50~\text{Hz}\)
3. \(400~\text{Hz}\)
4. \(500~\text{Hz}\)
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At an airport, a person is made to walk through the doorway of a metal detector, for security reasons. If she/he is carrying anything made of metal, the metal detector emits a sound. On what principle does this detector work?
1. resonance in AC circuits
2. logic gate
3. x-rays
4. none of the above
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