The variation of EMF with time for four types of generators is shown in the figures. Which amongst them can be called AC voltage?

   
(a) (b)
   
(c) (d)

1. (a) and (d)
2. (a), (b), (c), and (d)
3. (a) and (b)
4.  only (a)

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In an AC circuit \(I=100~\sin(200\pi t).\) The time required for the current to reach its peak value will be:
1. \(\frac{1}{100}~\text{sec}\) 2. \(\frac{1}{200}~\text{sec}\)
3. \(\frac{1}{300}~\text{sec}\) 4. \(\frac{1}{400}~\text{sec}\)
Subtopic:  RMS & Average Values |
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A \(100~\Omega\) resistor is connected to a \(220~\text{V}\), \(50~\text{Hz}\) \(\text{AC}\) supply. The net power consumed over a full cycle is:
1. \(484~\text{W}\) 2. \(848~\text{W}\)
3. \(400~\text{W}\) 4. \(786~\text{W}\)
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The peak value of an alternating emf \(E = E_{0}\sin\omega t\) is \(10\) volts and its frequency is \(50\) Hz. At a time \(t=\frac{1}{600}~\text{s},\) the instantaneous value of the emf will be:

1. \(1\) volt 2. \(5 \sqrt{3}\) volts
3. \(5\) volts 4. \(10\) volts
Subtopic:  RMS & Average Values |
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The output current versus time curve of a rectifier is shown in the figure. The average value of the output current in this case will be:
       

1. \(0\) 2. \(I_0 \over 2\)
3. \(2I_0 \over \pi\) 4. \(I_0\)
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How much power is dissipated in an \(LCR\) series circuit connected to an \(\text{AC}\) source of emf \( E\)?
1. \(\frac{\varepsilon^{2} R}{\left[R^{2}+\left(L \omega-\frac{1}{C \omega}\right)^{2}\right]}\) 2. \(\frac{\varepsilon^{2} \sqrt{R^{2}+\left(L \omega-\frac{1}{C \omega}\right)^{2}}}{R}\)
3. \(\frac{\varepsilon^{2}\left[R^{2}+\left(L \omega-\frac{1}{C \omega}\right)^{2}\right]}{R}\) 4. \(\frac{\varepsilon^{2}R}{\sqrt{R^{2}+\left(L \omega-\frac{1}{C \omega}\right)^{2}}}\)
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An alternating current is given as \(i = i_1\cos\omega t- i_2 \sin \omega t.\) The value of rms current is given by:
1. \( \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(i_1+i_2\right) \)
2. \( \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(i_i+i_2\right)^2 \)
3. \( \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(i_1^2+i_2^2\right)^{1 / 2} \)
4. \( \frac{1}{2}\left(i_1^2+i_2^2\right)^{1 / 2}\)
Subtopic:  RMS & Average Values |
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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. \(0.46~\text{W}\)
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A resistance of \(20~ \Omega\) is connected to a source of an alternating potential, \(V=220\sin(100 \pi t).\) The time taken by the current to change from its peak value to its rms value will be: 
1. \( 0.2~\text{sec}\) 2. \( 0.25~\text{sec}\)
3. \(25 \times10^{-3}~\text{sec}\) 4. \(2.5 \times10^{-3}~\text{sec}\)
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A generator produces a voltage that is given by \(V = 240\sin(120t)\), where \(t\) is in seconds. The frequency and rms voltage are:
1. \(60\) Hz and \(240\) V
2. \(19\) Hz and \(120\) V
3. \(19\) Hz and \(170\) V
4. \(754\) Hz and \(70\) V
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