The voltage reading on the voltmeter \(V\) in the circuit shown below will be:
1. | zero | 2. | \(100\) V |
3. | \(200\) V | 4. | \(300\) V |
A \(220~\text{V}, 50~\text{Hz}\) AC source is connected to an inductance of \(0.2~\text{H}\) and a resistance of \(20~\Omega\) in series. What is the current in the circuit:
1. \(10~\text{A}\)
2. \(5~\text{A}\)
3. \(33.3~\text{A}\)
4. \(3.33~\text{A}\)
The potential difference V and the current i flowing through an instrument in an ac circuit of frequency f are given by volts and I = 2 sin ωt amperes (where ω = 2πf). The power dissipated in the instrument is
1. Zero
2. 10 W
3. 5 W
4. 2.5 W
The peak value of an alternating e.m.f. E is given by is 10 volts and its frequency is 50 Hz. At time , the instantaneous e.m.f. is
1. 10 V
2.
3. 5 V
4. 1 V
If a current I given by flows in an ac circuit across which an ac potential of has been applied, then the power consumption P in the circuit will be
1.
2.
3.
4. P = 0