Description : Find the potential difference between points A and B `(V_(B)-V_(A))` in the network
Last Answer : Find the potential difference between points A and B `(V_(B)-V_(A))` in the network
Description : Find the potential difference between the points A and B for the network shown in Fig. 4.52.
Last Answer : Find the potential difference between the points A and B for the network shown in Fig. 4.52.
Description : Find the potential difference between the points A and B in the circuit shown in Fig. 4.66. Internal resistances of the cells are negligible.
Last Answer : Find the potential difference between the points A and B in the circuit shown in Fig. 4.66. Internal resistances of the cells are negligible.
Description : A combination of four resistances is shown in Fig. 4.59. Calculate the potential difference between the points P and Q, and the values of currents flo
Last Answer : A combination of four resistances is shown in Fig. 4.59. Calculate the potential difference ... of currents flowing in the different resistances.
Description : Assertion : Current between two points in an electrical always flows from higher potential to lower potential. Reason : During charging of a battery c
Last Answer : Assertion : Current between two points in an electrical always flows from higher potential to lower ... . If both Assertion and Reason are false.
Description : What is the potential difference between two points in a circuit?
Last Answer : That is called a voltage.
Description : The magnitude of current flowing between two end points of a conductor is proportional to the potential difference between them and is called as: (1) Avogadro's law (2) Rault's law (3) Ohms law (4) Faraday's law
Last Answer : (3) Ohms law Explanation: According to Ohm's Law, the potential difference (V) between two terminals of a current-carrying conductor is directly proportional to the current (I), flowing through it. -For any Study materialContact WhatsApp: 8337932441 Join Telegram- Click here
Description : A charge of 2C passes from one point to the other in a circuit. If the potential difference between the two points is 5V, the amount of work done is : (1) 10 J (2) 0.4 J (3) 2.5 J (4) 5 J
Last Answer : (1) 10 J
Description : Bernoulli's principle shows that, at points in a moving fluid where the potential energy change is very small A. the pressure is low where the velocity is low and similarly, the pressure is ... of the moving fluid D. pressure remain independent of the speed of the stationary fluid
Last Answer : the pressure is low where the velocity is high and conversely, the pressure is high where the velocity is low
Description : The potential taken between two points across a resistor will be a) Positive b) Negative c) Zero d) Infinity
Last Answer : b) Negative
Description : Given E = 40xyi + 20x 2 j + 2k. Calculate the potential between two points (1,-1,0) and (2,1,3). a) 105 b) 106 c) 107 d) 108
Last Answer : b) 106
Description : Find the potential between two points p(1,-1,0) and q(2,1,3) with E = 40xy i + 20x 2 j + 2 k a) 104 b) 105 c) 106 d) 107
Last Answer : c) 106
Description : belt of silk runs over two metal pulleys, one of which is surrounded by a hollow metal sphere. Two electrodes, in the form of comb-shaped rows of sharp metal points, are positioned ... potential is applied to the upper pulley. A simple version of which equipment is being described here?
Last Answer : Van de Graaff generator.
Description : If 10 joules of energy are required to move 5 coulombs of charge between two points, the potential difference between the two points is equal to how many volts?
Last Answer : ANSWER: 2 VOLTS
Description : The magnitude of current flowing between two end points of a conductor is proportional to the potential difference between them and is called as: (1) Avogadro’s law (2) Rault’s law (3) Ohms law (4) Faraday’s law
Last Answer : Ohms law
Description : If the body is in a state of equilibrium then the energy is minimum. This statement isconsidered in . a.inverse matrix method b.weighted residual method c.Galerkin’s principle d.the minimum potential energy principle
Last Answer : d.the minimum potential energy principle
Description : Which of the following is not a method for calculation of the stiffness matrix? a.The minimum potential energy principle b.Galerkin's principle c.Weighted residual method d.Inverse matrix method
Last Answer : d.Inverse matrix method
Description : A particle in simple Harmonic Motion while passing through mean position will have a.Maximum kinetic energy and minimum potential energy b.Average kinetic energy and average potential energy c. ... energy d.Maximum kinetic energy and maximum e.Minimum kinetic energy and minimum potential energy
Last Answer : a. Maximum kinetic energy and minimum potential energy
Description : A particle in SHM while passing through mean position will have a.maximum kinetic energy and maximum potential energy b.107 dynes c.maximum kinetic energy and minimum potential energy d.average kinetic energy and average potential energy. e.minimum kinetic energy and maximum potential energy
Last Answer : c. maximum kinetic energy and minimum potential energy
Description : The gravitational potential due to the Earth is minimum at
Last Answer : The gravitational potential due to the Earth is minimum at (A) the centre of the Earth. (B) ... but not at its centre. (D) infinite distance.
Description : A long thread suspended from a fixed point has a small mass swinging to and fro at its lower end. Then, 1. the potential energy of the mass is minimum in the middle of the swing 2. the kinetic energy is maximum in the middle of ... /are correct? (a) 1 only (b) 1 and 2 (c) 2 and 4 (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : As per Energy Method, the summation of kinetic energy and potential energy must be ________ which is same at all the times. A zeroB minimum C maximum D constant
Last Answer : D constant
Description : As per Energy Method, the summation of kinetic energy and potential energy must be ________ which is same at all the times. A. zero B. minimum C. maximum D. constant
Last Answer : D. constant
Description : As per Energy Method, the summation of kinetic energy and potential energy must D be ________ which is same at all the times. ( A ) zero ( B ) minimum ( C ) maximum ( D ) constant
Last Answer : ( D ) constant
Description : In Rayleigh’s method, the _____________ at the mean position is equal to the maximum potential energy (or strain energy) at the extreme position. (A) minimum kinetic energy (B) minimum potential energy (C) maximum kinetic energy (D) none of the above
Last Answer : (C) maximum kinetic energy
Description : As per Energy Method, the summation of kinetic energy and potential energy must be ________ which is same at all the times. (A) zero (B) minimum (C) maximum (D) constant
Last Answer : (D) constant
Description : A MOSFET can be damaged by an electrostatic discharge at approximately what minimum potential?
Last Answer : 35 volts.
Description : At approximately what minimum voltage potential should you be able to feel an electrostatic discharge?
Last Answer : 3,500 to 4,000 volts.
Description : The best case margin potential for a product with a top price of $30 and a minimum cost of goods sold of $15 is: a. $45. b. $2. c. $450. d. $.50. e. none of the above.
Last Answer : e. none of the above.
Description : According to principle of transmissiblity of forces, when a force acts upon a body, its effect is a.maximum when it acts at C.G. of the body b.minimum when it acts at C.G. of the body c.different at different points of the body d.107 dynes e.same at every point in its line of action
Last Answer : e. same at every point in its line of action
Description : According to the principle of transmissibility of forces, when a force acts upon a body ; its effect is a.Minimum when it acts at C.G. of the body b.Maximum when it acts at C.G. of the body c.Different at different points of body d.Same at every point in its line of action e.None of the above
Last Answer : d. Same at every point in its line of action
Description : What is the minimum points to earn to get the first payout ,is it 3000 or 5000?
Last Answer : I ask that question before as well. And I've receive my first payment, which is I need to reach 2000 points as begginer and 5000 points as old account.
Description : Flash distillation is suitable for separating the constituents of a binary system, which (A) Form minimum boiling azeotrope (B) Have very wide boiling points (C) Have very close boiling points (D) Form constant boiling azeotrope
Last Answer : (B) Have very wide boiling points
Description : Flash distillation is suitable for the separation of components (A) Having very close boiling points (B) Which form maximum boiling azeotrope (C) Having very wide boiling points (D) Which form minimum boiling azeotrope
Last Answer : (C) Having very wide boiling points
Description : Powdery materials can be guarded against caking tendency on storage by (A) Providing irregular grain size (B) Providing minimum percentage of voids (C) Having maximum possible points of contact (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : When fixing the minimum and maximum cash balances of an office, the Superintendent must have before him information on the following points :- (a) The average monthly receipts and disbursements. (b) The ... the office which supplies it with funds and obtain a special remittance. (e) All the above
Last Answer : (e) All the above
Description : According to principle of transmissibility of forces, the effect of a force upon a body is (A) Maximum when it acts at the center of gravity of a body (B) Different at different points in its line of action ... at every point in its line of action (D) Minimum when it acts at the C.G. of the body
Last Answer : (C) The same at every point in its line of action
Description : In multiple point mooring system, vessel is secured to minimum of (A) Two points (B) Four points (C) Six points (D) Eight points
Last Answer : (B) Four points
Description : What is the term used to identify the points of minimum current and minimum voltage on an antenna?
Last Answer : Current and voltage nodes.