A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Zero
D. None of these
Power Electronics
A. AC input power to the transformer volt – amp rating required by secondary
B. AC input power to the transformer volt – amp rating required by primary
C. DC output power to the transformer volt – amp rating required by secondary
D. DC output power to the transformer volt – amp rating required by primary
A. A switching pulse generator and a shorting pulse generator
B. A shorting pulse distributor
C. A switching and shorting pulse combination
D. All of these
A. 60 degree
B. 90 degree
C. 120 degree
D. 150 degree
A. Rms value of the ac component of load voltage to the dc voltage
B. Average value of the ac component of load voltage to the peak value of voltage
C. Average value of the dc component of load voltage to the ac voltage
D. Peak value of the dc component of load voltage to the ac voltage
A. Root mean square value of voltage and current to its peak value
B. Root mean square value of voltage and current to its average value
C. Average value of current and voltage to its root mean square value
D. Peak value of current and voltage to its root mean square value
A. By applying a gate pulse and turned off only when current becomes zero
B. And turned off by applying gate pulse
C. By applying a gate pulse and turned off by removing the gate pulse
D. By making current non zero and turned off by making current zero
A. Two SCR’s connected in reverse parallel
B. Two SCR’s connected in parallel
C. Two SCR’s connected in series
D. Two BJT’s connected in series
A. both as forward characteristics
B. both as reverse characteristics
C. former as forward characteristics and later as reverse characteristics
D. former as reverse characteristics and later as forward characteristics
A. as static conductor
B. for power control
C. for speed control of dc shunt motor
D. All of these