QUIZ 3 T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc.

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QUIZ 3 T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz 1. The total resistance of parallel resistors is equal to a. the sum of the resistances b. the sum of the reciprocals of the resistances c. the sum of the conductances d. none of the above

Quiz 2. The number of nodes in a parallel circuit is a. one b. two c. three d. can be any number

Quiz 3. The total resistance of the parallel resistors is a k  b k  c. 5.1 k  d k 

Quiz 4. If three equal resistors are in parallel, the total resistance is a. one third the value of one resistor b. the same as one resistor c. three times the value of one resistor d. there is not enough information to say

Quiz 5. In any circuit the total current entering a junction is a. less than the total current leaving the junction b. equal to the total current leaving the junction c. greater than the total current leaving the junction d. can be any of the above, depending on the circuit

Quiz 6. The current divider formula to find I 1 for the special case of two resistors is a. b. c. d.

Quiz 7. The total current leaving the source is a. 1.0 mA b. 1.2 mA c. 6.0 mA d. 7.2 mA

Quiz 8. The current in R 1 is a. 6.7 mA b mA c. 20 mA d mA

Quiz 9. The voltage across R 2 is a. 0 V b V c V d. 4.0 V

Quiz 10. The total power dissipated in a parallel circuit is equal to the a. power in the largest resistor b. power in the smallest resistor c. average of the power in all resistors d. sum of the power in all resistors

Quiz Answers Q3: 1. d 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. b 6. c 7. d 8. b 9. c 10. d

QUIZ 4 T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz 1. In a series circuit with more than one resistor, the current is a. larger in larger resistors b. smaller in larger resistors c. always the same in all resistors d. there is not enough information to say T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz 2. In a series circuit with more than one resistor, the voltage is a. larger across larger resistors b. smaller across larger resistors c. always the same across all resistors d. there is not enough information to say T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz 3. If three equal resistors are in series, the total resistance is a. one third the value of one resistor b. the same as one resistor c. three times the value of one resistor d. there is not enough information to say T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz 4. A series circuit cannot have a. more than two resistors b. more than one voltage source c. more than one path d. all of the above T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz 5. In a closed loop, the algebraic sum of all voltages (both sources and drops) a. is 0 b. is equal to the smallest voltage in the loop c. is equal to the largest voltage in the loop d. depends on the source voltage T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz 6. The current in the 10 k  resistor is a. 0.5 mA b. 2 mA c. 2.4 mA d. 10 mA T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz 7. The output voltage from the voltage divider is a. 2 V b. 4 V c. 12 V d. 20 V T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz 8. The smallest output voltage available from the voltage divider is a. 0 V b. 1.5 V c. 5.0 V d. 7.5 V T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz 9. The total power dissipated in a series circuit is equal to the a. power in the largest resistor b. power in the smallest resistor c. average of the power in all resistors d. sum of the power in all resistors T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz 10. The meaning of the voltage V AB is the voltage at a. Point A with respect to ground b. Point B with respect to ground c. The average voltage between points A and B. d. The voltage difference between points A and B. T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc

Quiz Answers Q4: 1. c 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. a 6. b 7. b 8. a 9. d 10. d T. Elsarnagawy, mde 207, semester 311, rcc