For a voltage source:
A. terminal voltage is always lower than source e.m.f.
B. terminal voltage cannot be higher than source e.m.f.
C. the source e.m.f. and terminal voltage are equal
D. None
A. terminal voltage is always lower than source e.m.f.
B. terminal voltage cannot be higher than source e.m.f.
C. the source e.m.f. and terminal voltage are equal
D. None
A. A branch formed by the parallel connection of any resistor R and open circuit has the characteristic of an open circuit.
B. A branch formed by the parallel connection of any resistor R and a short circuit has the characteristic of a short circuit.
C. A branch formed by the series connection of any resistor R and an open circuit has the characteristic of an open circuit.
D. A branch formed by the series connection of any resistor R and a short circuit has the characteristic of resistor R.
A. lumped parameters
B. passive elements
C. distributed parameters
D. non-linear resistances
A. unilateral circuit
B. bilateral circuit
C. irreversible circuit
D. reversible circuit
A. value of current through the resistor
B. direction of current through the resistor
C. value of resistor
D. e.m.fs. in the circuit
A. all independent current sources are short circuited and independent voltage sources are open circuited
B. all independent voltage sources are open circuited and all independent current sources are short circuited
C. all independent voltage and current sources are short circuited
D. all independent voltage sources are short circuited and all independent current sources are open circuited
A. linear, non-linear and time variant responses
B. linear and non-linear resistors only
C. linear responses only
D. none of the above