0% found this document useful (0 votes)
77 views7 pages

Electronics Quiz 2

The document is a 36 question quiz on electronics concepts related to capacitors and inductors. It covers topics like: - Using engineering prefixes to express capacitance, inductance, and resistance values - How capacitance and impedance are affected by frequency - Lenz's law and factors that affect self-inductance - The relationship between voltage, current, and rate of change for capacitors and inductors

Uploaded by

Dave Allen
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
77 views7 pages

Electronics Quiz 2

The document is a 36 question quiz on electronics concepts related to capacitors and inductors. It covers topics like: - Using engineering prefixes to express capacitance, inductance, and resistance values - How capacitance and impedance are affected by frequency - Lenz's law and factors that affect self-inductance - The relationship between voltage, current, and rate of change for capacitors and inductors

Uploaded by

Dave Allen
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 7

1

UPGRADE COURSES GROUPS RESOURCES Mr. Allen

Introduction to Electronics: Section 1 Assignments Week 14

Quiz 05

Questions Settings Preview Results Comments

Questions 1-36 of 36 | Page 1 of 1


Show instructions

Question 1 (6 points)

Match the prefix to the power of ten it represents. For example, if the prefix is giga-, giga- represents 109 so the answer is 9.

Column A Column B

1. mega- a. 3

2. kilo- b. -12

3. milli- c. -3

4. micro- d. -9

5. nano- e. 6

6. pico- f. -6

Question 2 (2 points)

Using engineering prefixes, a capacitance of 6 x 10-12 F is expressed as

a 6 mF
b 6 uF
c 6 nF
d 6pF

Question 3 (2 points)

Using engineering prefixes, an inductance of 14 x 10-3 H is expressed as

a 14 mH
b 14 uH
c 14 pH
d 14 nF

Question 4 (2 points)

Using engineering number format and prefixes, a resistance of 6244 x 103 ohms is expressed as

a 6244 Mohms
b 6.244 Mohms
c 62.44 Kohms
d 624.4 Mohms

Time left for this


assessment:
Question 5 (2 points)
29:58
Two capacitors of exactly the same value X are connected in series. The resulting equivalent capacitance is

a two times X
b one-half X
c X
d it can't be determined without knowing what
X is

Question 6 (2 points)

Two capacitors of exactly the same value X are connected in parallel. The resulting equivalent capacitance is 

a twice X
b one-half X
c X
d less than
X

Question 7 (4 points)

The current through a capacitor is directly proportional to the rate of change of the voltage across the capacitor.

True
False

Question 8 (4 points)

The current through a capacitor is proportional to the rate of change of the voltage across the capacitor divided by the capacitance.

True
False

Question 9 (4 points)

What is the approximate impedance of a 100pF capacitor to a 20 kHz voltage?  

a 8 kohms
b 80 kohms
c 800
kohms
d 8 Mohms

Question 10 (2 points)

The higher the frequency of an applied AC voltage, the higher the impedance of a capacitor.

True
False

Question 11 (2 points)

The higher the capacitance, the higher the current will be when an AC voltage is applied.

Time left for this


True
assessment:

29:58
False
Question 12 (2 points)

The impedance of a capacitor is infinite when the frequency of an applied voltage is zero.

True
False

Question 13 (2 points)

The impedance of a capacitor to an applied AC voltage approaches zero as the frequency increases.

True
False

Question 14 (2 points)

Lenz's Law states

a the induced magnetic field in a loop of wire will add to the change in magnetic flux through the loop.
b the induced magnetic field in a loop of wire will not change if there is a change in magnetic flux through the
loop.
c the induced magnetic field in a loop of wire will oppose the change in magnetic flux through the loop.
d the induced magnetic field in a loop of wire will always increase when the magnetic flux through the loop
changes.

Question 15 (12 points)

The self inductance of a cylindrical coil of wire with an air core can be increased by (select all that apply):

You can use this table of relative permeabilities of various materials.

a increasing the number of turns of wire around the


core
b increasing the radius of the core
c increasing the length of the coil
d inserting a core made of cobalt
e inserting a core made of copper
f inserting a core made of iron
g inserting a core made of aluminum
h reducing the length of the coil
i decreasing the radius of the core

Question 16 (2 points)

The instantaneous voltage across an inductor is proportional to the rate of change of the current through it.

True
False

Question 17 (2 points)

To an AC voltage of infinite frequency, a capacitor is 


Time left for this
a a short assessment:
b an open 29:58
c
it can't be
determined

Question 18 (2 points)

To an AC voltage of infinite frequency, an inductor is

a a short
b an open
c it can't be
determined

Question 19 (2 points)

To a DC voltage, a capactor is 

a a short
b an open
c it can't be
determined

Question 20 (2 points)

To a DC voltage, an inductor is

a a short
b an open
c it can't be
determined

Question 21 (2 points)

A material with a relative permeability of less than one

a reduces the magnetic flux through the material


b increases the magnetic flux through the material
c does not change the magnetic flux through the material
d impossible -- the relative permeability of any material has to be greater or equal
to 1.

Question 22 (2 points)

A material with a relative permeability greater than one

a reduces the magnetic flux through the material


b increases the magnetic flux through the material
c does not change the magnetic flux through the material
d impossible -- the relative permeability of any material has to be greater or equal
to 1.

Question 23 (2 points)

If the current through the inductor below is increasing, which is true? Time left for this
assessment:

29:58
a the voltage at A is higher than the voltage a
B
b the voltage a B is higher than the voltage at
A
c the voltage at A and B are the same
d the voltage cannot be determined

Question 24 (2 points)

If the current through the inductor below is decreasing, which is true?

a the voltage at A is higher than the voltage at


B
b the voltage a B is higher than the voltage at
A
c the voltage at A and B is the same
d it can't be determined

Question 25 (2 points)

If the current through the inductor below is steady state (neither increasing nor decreasing), which is true?

a the voltage at A is higher than the voltage at


B
b the voltage at B is higher than the voltage at
A
c the voltage at A and B are the same
d it can't be determined

Question 26 (4 points)

What is the approximate inductance of a coil of length 0.1 meters, radius of 0.02 meters, N = 30 turns, with a core relative permeability of 3?

a 43 H
b 4.3
mH
c 43 uH
d 430
pH

Question 27 (4 points)

Assuming an air core, a radius of 0.1 meters and a length of 0.5 meters, how many turns of wire would be needed in a coil for it to have an
inductance of 1 mH?

a 12
b 112
c 1212
d 121
Time left for this
assessment:

29:58
Question 28 (4 points)

What is the approximate effective impedance of a 2 mH inductor  at 20 KHz?

a 250
Mohms
b 250
Kohms
c 25 Kohms
d 250 ohms

Question 29 (2 points)

An inductor has an effective impedance of 1.5 Kohms at 200 KHz. What is its effective impedance at 400 KHz?

a 3 Kohms
b 600
Kohms
c 300
Kohms
d 3 ohms

Question 30 (2 points)

A 4 mH inductor is in series with a 10 mH inductor. What is the total inductance of this combination?

a 14 mH
b 140 mH
c 2.35
mH
d 24 mH

Question 31 (2 points)

A  200 uH inductor is connected in parallel with a 500 uH inductor. What is the equivalent inductance of this combination?

a 700 uH
b 70 uH
c 142
mH
d 1.42 H

Question 32 (2 points)

An inductor of 100 uH is in series with a capacitor of 100 pF. What is the effective impedance of this combination to a DC (frequency = 0)
voltage?

a 0
b 10 Kohms
c 1000
ohms
d infinite

Question 33 (2 points) Time left for this


An inductor of 16 uH is in parallel with a capacitor of 20 pF. What is the effective impedance of this combination to a DCassessment:
(frequency = 0)
voltage? 29:58
a 0
b 320
Kohms
c 36 ohms
d infinite

Question 34 (2 points)

An inductor of 18 uH is in series with a capacitor of 200 pF. What is the effective impedance of this combination to an AC voltage of infinite
frequency?

a 0
b 218
ohms
c 22 ohms
d infinite

Question 35 (2 points)

An inductor of 7 uH is in parallel with a capacitor of 119 pF. What is the effective impedance of this combination to an AC voltage with an
infinite frequency?

a 0
b 833 ohms
c 833
Kohms
d infinite

Question 36 (4 points)

The voltage across an inductor is proportional  to its inductance and the rate of change of the current through the inductor.

True
False

You are viewing this test/quiz in preview mode. Your answers will not be saved and cannot be reviewed.

Time left for this


assessment:

29:58

You might also like