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Q. In an RLC series circuit, what is the condition for resonance?
  • A. XL = XC
  • B. R = 0
  • C. XL > XC
  • D. R > XL
Q. The power factor of an AC circuit is defined as the ratio of:
  • A. Real power to apparent power
  • B. Apparent power to real power
  • C. Voltage to current
  • D. Current to voltage
Q. What is the average power consumed in an AC circuit with a power factor of 0.8 and an RMS voltage of 100 V with a current of 5 A?
  • A. 200 W
  • B. 400 W
  • C. 300 W
  • D. 500 W
Q. What is the average power consumed in an AC circuit with a power factor of 0.8 and a maximum power of 100 W?
  • A. 80 W
  • B. 100 W
  • C. 120 W
  • D. 160 W
Q. What is the effect of increasing the capacitance in a capacitor in an AC circuit on the current?
  • A. Increases current
  • B. Decreases current
  • C. No effect
  • D. Current becomes zero
Q. What is the effect of increasing the capacitance in an AC circuit on the capacitive reactance?
  • A. Increases
  • B. Decreases
  • C. Remains the same
  • D. Becomes zero
Q. What is the effect of increasing the capacitance in an AC circuit on the phase angle between voltage and current?
  • A. Increases phase angle
  • B. Decreases phase angle
  • C. No effect
  • D. Phase angle becomes 90 degrees
Q. What is the effect of increasing the frequency on the capacitive reactance?
  • A. Increases
  • B. Decreases
  • C. Remains the same
  • D. Becomes zero
Q. What is the effect of increasing the frequency on the impedance of a series RLC circuit?
  • A. Increases
  • B. Decreases
  • C. Remains constant
  • D. Depends on R, L, and C
Q. What is the effect of increasing the frequency on the impedance of an inductor?
  • A. Increases
  • B. Decreases
  • C. Remains the same
  • D. Becomes zero
Q. What is the effect of increasing the resistance in a series AC circuit?
  • A. Increases current
  • B. Decreases current
  • C. No effect
  • D. Increases voltage
Q. What is the effect of increasing the resistance in a series RLC circuit on the Q factor?
  • A. Increases Q factor
  • B. Decreases Q factor
  • C. No effect
  • D. Doubles Q factor
Q. What is the effect of increasing the resistance in an AC circuit on the overall current?
  • A. Increases current
  • B. Decreases current
  • C. No effect
  • D. Doubles current
Q. What is the formula for calculating the total power in a series RLC circuit?
  • A. P = VI
  • B. P = I^2R
  • C. P = V^2/R
  • D. P = VI cos(φ)
Q. What is the formula for calculating the total power in an AC circuit with a power factor?
  • A. P = VI
  • B. P = VI cos(φ)
  • C. P = VI sin(φ)
  • D. P = V^2/R
Q. What is the formula for the total power in a series RLC circuit?
  • A. P = VI
  • B. P = I^2R
  • C. P = V^2/R
  • D. P = VI cos(φ)
Q. What is the impedance of a series circuit containing a resistor (R) and an inductor (L)?
  • A. R
  • B. √(R^2 + (ωL)^2)
  • C. R + ωL
  • D. R - ωL
Q. What is the impedance of a series circuit containing a resistor and an inductor?
  • A. R
  • B. √(R^2 + (ωL)^2)
  • C. R + jωL
  • D. R - jωL
Q. What is the impedance of a series RLC circuit at resonance?
  • A. R
  • B. L
  • C. C
  • D. 0
Q. What is the power factor in a circuit with a phase angle of 60 degrees?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 0.866
  • C. 1
  • D. 0
Q. What is the power factor of a circuit with a phase angle of 60 degrees?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 0.866
  • C. 1
  • D. 0.707
Q. What is the power factor of an AC circuit with a phase angle of 60 degrees?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 0.866
  • C. 1
  • D. 0.707
Q. What is the RMS value of an AC voltage given by V(t) = V0 sin(ωt)?
  • A. V0
  • B. V0/√2
  • C. V0√2
  • D. 0
Q. What is the root mean square (RMS) value of an alternating current (AC) if its peak value is 10 A?
  • A. 5 A
  • B. 7.07 A
  • C. 10 A
  • D. 14.14 A
Q. What is the root mean square (RMS) value of an alternating current (AC) that has a peak value of 10 A?
  • A. 5 A
  • B. 7.07 A
  • C. 10 A
  • D. 14.14 A
Q. What is the total energy stored in an inductor with inductance L carrying a current I?
  • A. LI^2
  • B. 0.5LI^2
  • C. I^2/L
  • D. 0.5I^2/L
Q. What is the unit of impedance in an AC circuit?
  • A. Ohm
  • B. Farad
  • C. Henry
  • D. Coulomb
Q. What is the unit of inductance?
  • A. Ohm
  • B. Henry
  • C. Farad
  • D. Coulomb
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Alternating Current MCQ & Objective Questions

Understanding Alternating Current (AC) is crucial for students preparing for school and competitive exams. This topic not only forms a significant part of the physics curriculum but also features prominently in various objective questions and MCQs. Practicing Alternating Current MCQ questions helps students enhance their concept clarity and boosts their confidence, leading to better exam performance.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Definition and characteristics of Alternating Current
  • Comparison between Alternating Current and Direct Current
  • Key formulas related to AC, including RMS and peak values
  • Phase difference and its significance in AC circuits
  • Diagrams illustrating AC waveforms and their properties
  • Applications of Alternating Current in daily life
  • Important questions on AC circuit analysis and impedance

Exam Relevance

The topic of Alternating Current is frequently tested in CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE exams. Students can expect questions that assess their understanding of AC theory, calculations involving AC circuits, and real-world applications. Common question patterns include numerical problems, conceptual questions, and diagram-based queries, making it essential to practice thoroughly.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing RMS value with peak value in AC calculations
  • Misunderstanding the phase relationship between voltage and current
  • Overlooking the significance of frequency in AC circuits
  • Neglecting to apply the correct formulas during problem-solving

FAQs

Question: What is the difference between AC and DC?
Answer: Alternating Current (AC) changes direction periodically, while Direct Current (DC) flows in one direction only.

Question: How is the RMS value of AC calculated?
Answer: The RMS value of an AC waveform is calculated by taking the square root of the average of the squares of the instantaneous values over one complete cycle.

Now is the time to strengthen your understanding of Alternating Current. Dive into our practice MCQs and test your knowledge to excel in your exams!

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