A. lumped parameters
B. passive elements
C. distributed parameters
D. non-linear resistances
Related Mcqs:
- Kirchhoff s voltage law applies to circuits with____________?
A. nonlinear elements only
B. linear elements only
C. linear, non-linear, active and passive elements
D. linear, non-linear, active, passive, time varying as wells as time-in-variant elements - Kirchhoff s law is applicable to____________?
A. passive networks only
B. a.c. circuits only
C. d.c. circuits only
D. both a.c. as well d.c. circuits - Kirchhoff s current law states that
A. net current flow at the junction is positive
B. Hebraic sum of the currents meeting at the junction is zero
C. no current can leave the junction without some current entering it.
D. total sum of currents meeting at the junction is zero - Between the branch voltages of a loop the Kirchhoff s voltage law imposes_____________?
A. non-linear constraints
B. linear constraints
C. no constraints
D. none of the above - Kirchhoffs current law is applicable to only
A. junction in a network
B. closed loops in a network
C. electric circuits
D. electronic circuits - “Maximum power output is obtained from a network when the load resistance is equal to the output resistance of the network as seen from the terminals of the load”. The above statement is associated with____________?
A. Millman’s theorem
B. Thevenin’s theorem
C. Superposition theorem
D. Maximum power transfer theorem - The superposition theorem requires as many circuits to be solved as there are____________?
A. sources, nodes and meshes
B. sources and nodes
C. sources
D. nodes - Superposition theorem can be applied only to circuits having____________?
A. resistive elements
B. passive elements
C. non-linear elements
D. linear bilateral elements - The superposition theorem is applicable to____________?
A. linear, non-linear and time variant responses
B. linear and non-linear resistors only
C. linear responses only
D. none of the above - Kirchhoffs voltage law is related to_____________?
A. junction currents
B. battery e.m.fs.
C. IR drops
D. both B. and C.
E. none of the above