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1. One revolution of a conductor through the magnetic field of a basic generator will produce two
complete sine waves.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option B
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2. A sine wave's peak-to-peak voltage value is always twice its peak voltage value.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
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B. 1/2 s
C. 2.5s
D. 2s
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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So, Period = 1/2s.
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B. False
Answer: Option A
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5. A 1 Hz sine wave has a period of 1 s.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
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6. The instantaneous voltage at 120° on a 5 V peak sine wave equals about –4.33 V.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option B
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7. A sine wave has only one positive maximum point during a cycle.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
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8. The sine of a given angle is equal to the ratio of the hypotenuse to the opp osite side.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option B
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B. False
Answer: Option B
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10. 10,000 cycles will occur in 5 s if a sine wave's frequency equals 2 kHz.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
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11. If you increase the rotational speed of the conductor in a basic generator, the frequency of the
resulting sine wave voltage will increase.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
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12. The rms voltage value is a measure of a sine wave's heating effect.
A. True
B. False
Answer: Option A
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1.
The frequency of the repetitive pulse waveform in the given circuit equals ___.
A. 500 Hz
B. 50 Hz
C. 100 Hz
D. 125 Hz
Answer: Option C
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3.
B. 10.18 V
C. 8.8 V
D. 8V
Answer: Option B
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4.
The frequency of the sine wave in the given circuit equals ___.
A. 4 kHz
B. 800 Hz
C. 20 kHz
D. 250 Hz
Answer: Option C
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5. Increasing the number of turns in a conductor loop in a basic generator will ___.
A. increase the generator's output voltage amplitude
6. The magnitude of an alternation that varies from zero is called its _______.
A. altitude
B. polarity
C. attitude
D. amplitude
Answer: Option D
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7.
The phase angle between the two waveforms in the given circuit equals _____.
A. 75°
B. 15°
C. 105°
D. 45°
Answer: Option B
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B. 25 ms
C. 4 µs
D. 40 ns
Answer: Option D
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B. 0.02 Hz
C. 50 Hz
D. 50 kHz
Answer: Option A
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11. All periodic frequencies are derived by combining higher frequency ______________ called
harmonics.
A. sine waves
B. pulse waves
C. square waves
D. sawtooth waves
Answer: Option A
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B. a peak value of 5 V
C. 10 V peak-to-peak