Multiple Choices: Choose the BEST answer for each item. 1. It states that the total current directed into a junction must be equal the total current directed out of the junction. d. Capacitance a. Loop rule 2. It happens when the direction of the current is directed towards a higher potential region to a lower potential region. a. Voltage drop b. Voltage rise 3. It is necessarily to find b. Junction rule c. Resistance c. Current drop d. Current rise of current to solve the circuit according to the Kirchhoff's Laws. a. value 4. In any closed path of a system the algebraic sum of IR is equal to the E.M.F of same path. b. direction c. symbol d. speed a. True 5. In any system, the algebra sum of the currents meeting at a junction point is zero, which is stated in Kirchhoff's Current Law. b. False c. either a or b d. none of these a. True b. False c. either a or b d. none of these
Multiple Choices: Choose the BEST answer for each item. 1. It states that the total current directed into a junction must be equal the total current directed out of the junction. d. Capacitance a. Loop rule 2. It happens when the direction of the current is directed towards a higher potential region to a lower potential region. a. Voltage drop b. Voltage rise 3. It is necessarily to find b. Junction rule c. Resistance c. Current drop d. Current rise of current to solve the circuit according to the Kirchhoff's Laws. a. value 4. In any closed path of a system the algebraic sum of IR is equal to the E.M.F of same path. b. direction c. symbol d. speed a. True 5. In any system, the algebra sum of the currents meeting at a junction point is zero, which is stated in Kirchhoff's Current Law. b. False c. either a or b d. none of these a. True b. False c. either a or b d. none of these
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