Electronics and Communication Engineering - Electronic Devices and Circuits
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6.
The driving point impedance of a network is
The number of energy storing elements in the network is

Answer: Option
Explanation:
Two energy storing elements give s2 terms.
7.
Two currents have the same peak value. Wave 1 is sinusoidal and wave 2 is rectangular. The ratio of their heating effects are
Answer: Option
Explanation:
If peak value is Im, heating effect of sine wave and heating effect of rectangular wave ∝ Im2.
8.
The following differential equation has 

Answer: Option
Explanation:
degree is highest power of .
9.
If the transmission parameters of the given networks are A = C = 1, B = 2 and D = 3, then the value of Zm is


Answer: Option
Explanation:
.
10.
In figure, the current through 10 V battery is


Answer: Option
Explanation:
Since there is no return path, the current is zero.
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