A. current
B. charge
C. inductance
D. capacitance
Related Mcqs:
- The viscous friction co-efficient, in force-voltage analogy, is analogous to______________?
A. charge
B. resistance
C. reciprocal of inductance
D. reciprocal of conductance
F. none of the above - Mass, in force-voltage analogy, is analogous to________________?
A. charge
B. current
C. inductance
D. resistance - Spring constant in force-voltage analogy is analogous to_____________?
A. capacitance
B. reciprocal of capacitance
C. current
D. resistance - In liquid level and electrical system analogy, voltage is considered analogous to_____________?
A. head
B. liquid flow
C. liquid flow rate
D. none of the above - The capacitance, in force-current analogy, is analogous to_____________?
A. momentum
B. velocity
C. displacement
D. mass - In thermal-electrical analogy charge is considered analogous to_______________?
A. heat flow
B. reciprocal of heat flow
C. reciprocal of temperature
D. temperature
F. none of the above - In electrical-pneumatic system analogy the current is considered analogous to_____________?
A. velocity
B. pressure
C. air flow
D. air flow rate - The temperature, under thermal and electrical system analogy, is considered analogous to_______________?
A. voltage
B. current
C. capacitance
D. charge
F. none of the above - The effect of error damping is to______________?
A. provide larger settling lime
B. delay the response
C. reduce steady state error
D. any of the above
F. none of the above - ________________directly converts temperature into voltage?
A. Thermocouple
B. Potentiometer
C. Gear train
D. LVDT
F. None of the above