33. Value of inductance is usually affected by the following physical dimensions and construction of an inductor (solenoid): such as number of turns, its length, its cross-sectional area and the permeability of the core." True False Usually and by convention in computation, a practical inductor has both inductance and internal resistance connected in series." True False The total capacitance of the parallel combination of 3 micorfarad, 6 micorfarad, 9 micorfarad and 12 micorfarad capacitors is 1.44 micorfarad." True False
33. Value of inductance is usually affected by the following physical dimensions and construction of an inductor (solenoid): such as number of turns, its length, its cross-sectional area and the permeability of the core." True False Usually and by convention in computation, a practical inductor has both inductance and internal resistance connected in series." True False The total capacitance of the parallel combination of 3 micorfarad, 6 micorfarad, 9 micorfarad and 12 micorfarad capacitors is 1.44 micorfarad." True False
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33. Value of inductance is usually affected by the following physical dimensions and construction of an inductor (solenoid): such as number of turns, its length, its cross-sectional area and the permeability of the core."
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Usually and by convention in computation, a practical inductor has both inductance and internal resistance connected in series."
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The total capacitance of the parallel combination of 3 micorfarad, 6 micorfarad, 9 micorfarad and 12 micorfarad capacitors is 1.44 micorfarad."
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"To perform phasor division of two phasors, its better expressed the phasors in rectangular form and then get the ratio of all the individual magnitudes (amplitudes) and get the difference of all the individual arguments (phase angles)."
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