A. linear, non-linear and time variant responses
B. linear and non-linear resistors only
C. linear responses only
D. none of the above
Related Mcqs:
- The concept on which Superposition theorem is based on_____________?
A. reciprocity
B. duality
C. non-linearity
D. linearity - 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 - 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 - Application of Norton’s theorem to a circuit yields:________________?
A. equivalent current source and impedance in parallel
B. equivalent current source and impedance in series
C. equivalent impedance
D. equivalent current sourceUpdated by: Attaullah
- In Thevenin’s theorem, to find Z
A. all independent current sources are short circuited and independent voltage sources are open circuited
B. all independent voltage sources are open circuited and all independent current sources are short circuited
C. all independent voltage and current sources are short circuited
D. all independent voltage sources are short circuited and all independent current sources are open circuited - While calculating Rth in Thevenin’s theorem and Norton equivalent
A. all independent sources are made dead
B. only current sources are made dead
C. only voltage sources are made dead
D. all voltage and current sources are made dead - Millman’s theorem yields____________?
A. equivalent resistance
B. equivalent impedance
C. equivalent voltage source
D. equivalent voltage or current source - Kirchhoff s law is not applicable to circuits with____________?
A. lumped parameters
B. passive elements
C. distributed parameters
D. non-linear resistances - Kirchhoffs current law is applicable to only
A. junction in a network
B. closed loops in a network
C. electric circuits
D. electronic circuits