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Kirchhoff's current law for parallel circuits states that the: sum of the total currents flowing out of a junction equals the sum of the total currents flowing into that junction.

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Last Answer : Kirchhoff's current law is applicable to 1. Closed loops in a circuit 2. Junction in a circuit 3. Magnetic circuits Which of the above is/are correct ?  (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3

Description : What does Kirchhoff's current law states? 

Last Answer : Kirchhoff's current law states that " the algebraic sum of current entering and leaving a node is zero." (A node is a junction of two or more branches.)  

Description : Which law states, “The rate of loss of heat by a body is directly proportional to the difference in temperature between the body and the surroundings.” (1) Doppler’s Effect (2) Newton’s law of cooling (3) Kirchhoff’s Law (4) Stefan’s Law

Last Answer : (2) Newton’s law of cooling Explanation: Kirchhoff’s Law – Kirchhoff’s Law signifies that good absorbers are good emitters. Stefan’s Law – The radiant energy emitted by a black body per unit area per unit time is directly proportional to the fourth power of its absolute temperature.

Description : Which law states, "The rate of loss of heat by a body is directly proportional to the difference in temperature between the body and the surroundings." (1) Doppler's Effect (2) Newton's law of cooling (3) Kirchhoff's Law (4) Stefan's Law

Last Answer : (2) Newton's law of cooling Explanation: Kirchhoff's Law - Kirchhoff's Law signifies that good absorbers are good emitters. Stefan's Law - The radiant energy emitted by a black body per unit area per unit time is directly proportional to the fourth power of its absolute temperature.

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Last Answer : (2) Newton's law of cooling Explanation: Newton's Law of Cooling states that the rate of change of the temperature of an object is proportional to the difference between its own temperature and the ambient temperature.

Description : What does Kirchhoff's voltage law states?

Last Answer : Kirchhoff's voltage law states that " the algebraic sum of potential rises and drops around a closed loop is zero." Σ4V= 0 

Description :  Kirchhoff's 2nd law deals with A. current in circuit B. voltage in circuit C. e.m.f in circuit D. both B and C

Last Answer : both B and C

Description : In applying Kirchhoff’s current law, what does the polarity of the current indicate?

Last Answer : Whether the current is entering the junction (+) or leaving the junction (-).

Last Answer : Kirchhoff’s current law is valid for: Both DC and AC circuits.

Description : Kirchhoff’s voltage law is based on the law of conservation of which thing?

Last Answer : Energy

Description : Kirchhoff's 2nd law is consequence of law of conservation of A. energy B. charge C. momentum D. power

Last Answer : energy

Description : Which one gives the monochromatic emissive power for black body radiation? (A) Planck's law (B) Kirchhoff’s law (C) Wien's law (D) Stefan-Boltzmann law

Last Answer : (A) Planck's law

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Last Answer : Stefan-Boltzmann law

Description : If variable part of annual cost on account of interest and depreciation on the capital outlay is equal to the annual cost of electrical energy wasted in the conductors, the total annual cost will be minimum and the ... (b) Ohm's law (c) Kirchhoffs law (d) Faraday's law (e) none of the above

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Last Answer : The point at which current enters the resistor is assigned a negative polarity and the point at which current leaves the resistor is

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Last Answer : The algebraic sum of all the emf’s in a loop is equal to zero. 

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Description : Consider the following statements :  1. Network theorems are not derivable from Kirchhoff's law.  2. To get the . Norton current, one has to short the current source.  3. Thevenin's theorem is suitable for a circuit involving ... /are correct ?  (a) 1, 2 and 3 (b) 1 only (c) 2 only (d) 3 only

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Last Answer :  Kirchhoff's second law is based on law of conservation of energy.

Description : When shipboard electrical distribution circuits are connected in parallel, additional parallel circuits will cause the total circuit resistance to _____________. A. increase, causing a drop in the line current B ... an increase in the line voltage D. decrease, causing an increase in the line current

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : Which of the following statements is true concerning simple parallel resistance circuits? A. The total current flow equals the sum of the individual currents. B. The total current flow equals the ... resistance. D. The total voltage equals the sum of the individual voltages across each resistance.

Last Answer : Answer: A

Description : If the total source voltage of the three-wire distribution system shown in the illustration is 240 volts, what is the voltage across load L5? [ NOTE: Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws apply ] EL-0075 A. 110.4 volts B. 112.2 volts C. 113.0 volts D. 114.8 volts

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : If the total source voltage of the three-wire distribution system shown in the illustration is 240 volts, what is the voltage across load L1? [NOTE: Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws apply.] EL-0075 A. 110.4 volts B. 112.2 volts C. 113.3 volts D. 114.8 volts

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : If the total source voltage of the three-wire distribution system shown in the illustration is 240 volts, what is the voltage across load L2? [NOTE: Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws apply.] EL-0075 A. 110.4 volts B. 112.2 volts C. 113.0 volts D. 114.8 volts

Last Answer : Answer: C

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Last Answer : Answer: B

Last Answer : If two parallel-connected resistors dissipate 6 watts and 10 watts of power, then 16 watts is the total power loss.

Description : 27] In a transformer, the leakage flux of each winding is proportional to the current in that winding because A. Ohm's law applies to magnetic circuits B. Leakage paths do no saturate C. the two windings are electrically isolated D. mutual flux is confined to the core

Last Answer : B. Leakage path do not saturate

Description : What is one way that parallel circuits are not useful than series circuits?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : What two circuits one series and one parallel use light bulbs to provide resistance. Both circuits have the same number of light bulbs?

Last Answer : Series circuit gives higher resistance compared to parallelcircuit.

Description : Diesel generators #1 and #2 are operating in parallel at near full load capacity. Diesel generator #1 suddenly trips out mechanically due to low lube oil pressure. The reverse power relay functions ... all nonvital circuits. D. Secure alarms, reset reverse power relay, and restart #1 engine.

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : Handheld phase sequence indicators are useful when ________. A. preparing to parallel alternators B. connecting lighting branch circuits C. troubleshooting DC motors D. connecting shore power lines to the ship

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : What is the great advantage of using parallel circuits in the home?

Last Answer : Ans: Electrical devices can be connected to the parallel circuit in homes at any point. 

Description : How many tuned parallel LC circuits are shown in this schematic?

Last Answer : Four.

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Last Answer : In both cases all the power used in the circuit must come from the source.

Description : Explain with neat diagram series and parallel magnetic circuits. 

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Last Answer : The fast carry or look-ahead carry circuits found in most 4-bit parallel-adder circuits: Reduce propagation delay.

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Last Answer : Yes it does, but as it is supplied with ac we will have to take impedance in account.

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Last Answer : b. Binary number

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Last Answer : ammeter