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The document discusses questions from past ECE board exams relating to series circuits and the relationship between voltage and current in an inductor. It includes four multiple choice questions, two about combining AC signals and phase relationships between voltage and current, and two about calculating impedance and power in a series circuit.

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The document discusses questions from past ECE board exams relating to series circuits and the relationship between voltage and current in an inductor. It includes four multiple choice questions, two about combining AC signals and phase relationships between voltage and current, and two about calculating impedance and power in a series circuit.

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ECE Board Exam November 1997


The relation of the voltage across an inductor to it
current is ____
A. Lagging the current by 90 degrees
B. Leading the current by 90 degrees
C. In phase with the current
D. Leading the current by 180 degrees
2. ECE Board Exam April 1999
If two equal frequency ac signals of exactly 5 V each
are combined with one of the signals 180 degrees out
of phase with the other, what will be the value of the
resultant voltage?
A. 2.25 V C. 0 V
B. 5 V D. 10 V

SERIES CIRCUITS
3. REE Board Exam September 2003
The following are in series R = 1,000 O, L = .100 �H
and C = 20,000 pF. The voltage across the circuit is
100 V, 60 kHz. What is the total impedance expressed
in ohms?
A. 1882 ohms C. 2132 ohms
B. 1000 ohms D. 1885 ohms

4. REE Board Exam October 2000


A series circuit has an applied voltage of v = 220 sin
(?t + 30�) and draws a current of i = 10 sin (?t - 30�).
What is the average power and power factor of the
circuit?
A. 1,905 W, 86.6% lagging
B. 1,905 W, 86.6% lagging
C. 2,200 W, 100%
D. 1,100 W, 50% lagging

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