1FA source emf of 5 V supplies a current of 3A for 10 minutes, the energy is provided in this time (a) 15 watt.sec (e) 150 watt.sec (b) 0.025 watt.sec (d) 9000 watt.see 2-With the rise in temperature, the temperature coefficient of resistance (a)Remains unaffected (c) decreases 3-In the circuit shown in Fig.1, the sft) and i(1) will (a) IV, 1A (b) IV, 6A (c) 5V, 5A (d)None of the other The maximum nower that can be distributed in the load in the circuit shown in (b) Increases (d) uncertain 1A

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1-A source emf of 5 V supplies a current of 3A for 10 minutes, the energy is
provided in this time
(a) 15 watt.sec
(e) 150 watt.sec
(b) 0.025 watt.sec
(d) 9000 watt.see
2-With the rise in temperature, the temperature coefficient of resistance
(a)Remains unaffected
(e) decreases
3-In the cireuit shown in Fig.1, the sft) and i(1) will
(a) 1V, 1A
(b) IV, 6A
(c) 5V, 5A
(d)None of the other
4-The maximum power that can be distributed in the load in the circuit shown in
Fig.2.
(a) 3 watts
(6) 6 watts
(c) 6.75 watt
(d) 13.5 watt
5- An ideal current source has zero
(a) Internal conductance
(e) Voltage on no load
(b) Increases
(d) uncertain
We
1A
10
Fiz
(b) Internal resistance
(d) Ripple
Transcribed Image Text:1-A source emf of 5 V supplies a current of 3A for 10 minutes, the energy is provided in this time (a) 15 watt.sec (e) 150 watt.sec (b) 0.025 watt.sec (d) 9000 watt.see 2-With the rise in temperature, the temperature coefficient of resistance (a)Remains unaffected (e) decreases 3-In the cireuit shown in Fig.1, the sft) and i(1) will (a) 1V, 1A (b) IV, 6A (c) 5V, 5A (d)None of the other 4-The maximum power that can be distributed in the load in the circuit shown in Fig.2. (a) 3 watts (6) 6 watts (c) 6.75 watt (d) 13.5 watt 5- An ideal current source has zero (a) Internal conductance (e) Voltage on no load (b) Increases (d) uncertain We 1A 10 Fiz (b) Internal resistance (d) Ripple
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