Subtopic:  Different Types of AC Circuits |
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An inductor of \(20~\text{mH},\) a capacitor of \(50~ \mu \text{F},\) and a resistor of \(40~ \Omega\) are connected in series across a source of emf \(V= 10\sin340t\). What will be the power loss in the AC circuit?
1. \(0.67~\text{W}\) 2. \(0.78~\text{W}\)
3. \(0.89~\text{W}\) 4. \(0.46~\text{W}\)
Subtopic:  Power factor |
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NEET - 2016
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The rms value of potential difference V shown in the figure is

                        

(1) Vo                                                     

(2) Vo2

(3)Vo2                                                     

(4) Vo3   

Subtopic:  RMS & Average Values |
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NEET - 2011
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A coil has resistance 30 Ω and inductive reactance 20 Ω at 50 Hz frequency. If an AC source of 200 V, 100 Hz, is connected across the coil, the current in the coil will be:

 1. 4.0 A                                           

 2. 8.0 A

 3. 2013A                                         

 4. 2.0 A

Subtopic:  Different Types of AC Circuits |
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NEET - 2011
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Power dissipated in an L-C-R series circuit connected to an AC source of emf ε is 

(a) ε2RR2+Lω-1Cω2

(b) ε2R2+Lω-1Cω2R

(c) ε2R2+Lω-1Cω2R

(d) ε2RR2+Lω-1Cω2

Subtopic:  Power factor |
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NEET - 2009
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The natural frequency of the circuit shown in the figure is:
    

1. 12πLC

2. 1πLC

3. 2πLC

4. None of these

Subtopic:  LC Oscillations (OLD NCERT) |
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A step–down transformer transforms a supply line voltage of \(2200\) volt into \(220\) volt. The primary coil has \(5000\) turns. The efficiency and power transmitted by the transformer are \(90\%\) and \(8\) kilowatts respectively. How many turns are there in the secondary one?
1. \(5000\)
2. \(50\)
3. \(500\)
4. \(5\)
Subtopic:  Transformer |
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The root-mean-square value of an alternating current of 50 Hz frequency is 10 A. The time taken by  the alternating current in reaching from zero to maximum value and peak value will be:

(1) 2×10–2 s and 14.14 A            (2)  1 × 10–2 s and 7.07 A

(3) 5×10–3 s and 7.07 A              (4) 5 × 10–3 s and 14.14 A

Subtopic:  RMS & Average Values |
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Match List I (expression for current) with List II (rms value of current) and select the correct answer.

List I List II
(a) \(I=I_0 \sin \omega t \cos \omega t\) (i) \(I_0\)
(b) \(I=I_0 \sin \left(\omega t+\frac{\pi}{3}\right)\) (ii) \(I_0/\sqrt{2}\)
(c) \(I_0(\sin \omega t+\cos \omega t)\) (iii) \(I_0e\)
(d) \(I=I_0(e)\) (iv) \(I_0/2\sqrt{2}\)
 
A B C D
1. (iv) (ii) (i) (iii)
2. (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
3. (ii) (iv) (iii) (i)
4. (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
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Turn ratio in a step-up transformer is 1: 2 if a
Lechlanche cell of 1.5 V is connected across the
input, then the voltage across the output will be:

1. 0.1 V     

2. 1.5 V 

3. 0.75 V 

4. zero

Subtopic:  Transformer |
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