A. resistive elements
B. passive elements
C. non-linear elements
D. linear bilateral elements
Network Theorems
Network Theorems
A. junction currents
B. battery e.m.fs.
C. IR drops
D. both B. and C.
E. none of the above
A. value of current through the resistor
B. direction of current through the resistor
C. value of resistor
D. e.m.fs. in the circuit
A. Thevenin’s theorem
B. Millman’s theorem
C. Maximum power transfer theorem
D. None of the above
A. Thevenin’s theorem
B. Norton’s theorem
C. Superposition theorem
D. None of the above
A. only variable resistances
B. only some sources of e.m.f. in it
C. only two sources of e.m.f. in it
D. no source of e.m.f. in it
A. Capacitance
B. Ideal current source
C. Ideal voltage source
D. All of the above
A. R/6
B. fi?
C. 2R
D. 4R
A. the number of chords
B. the number of branches
C. sum of the number of branches and chords
D. sum of number of branches, chords and nodes
A. equivalent resistance
B. equivalent impedance
C. equivalent voltage source
D. equivalent voltage or current source