Voltage across the inductor is initially the same as the supply voltage but drops off to zero when the magnetic field is established.
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- For a neutral-unearthing system, during a bolted single line-to-ground fault, the non-fault phase voltage and the fault phase voltage are ()respectively. A: phase voltage and zero B: phase voltage and line-to-line voltage C: line-to-line voltage and phase voltage D: line-to-line voltage and zero
- The inductor voltage phase lags its current by 90 o, and the capacitor current lags its voltage by 90 o, is this conclusion true? [ ]. A: It's impossible. B: When the capacitance and inductance are nonlinear components. C: When inductance current and voltage, capacitance current and voltage are not related direction. D: Whenever.
- When a BJT is in cutoff, the collector-to-emitter voltage is typically equal to _____ A: collector supply voltage B: collector current times collector resistor C: 0.3 Volts D: emitter voltage
- When a BJT is biased in the cutoff region the collector-to-emitter voltage is typically equal to ( ). A: the emitter voltage B: the collector supply voltage C: 0.03 V D: the collector current times the collector resistor
- An inductor stores energy in a magnetic field _________ an electric field.