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Description Instructions Please note the following: Information on when you are required to do this quiz is given in MyRMIT

studies. Quiz based on your preliminary reading of the laboratory 1 instruction sheet and on your experience during Lab 1 session 1

This Test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Multiple Attempts This Test can be saved and resumed later. Force Completion Question Completion Status:

Question 1
1. Three sinusoidal waveforms having the same frequency are shown in the figure below. Suppose waveform A is chosen as the reference. What is the phase angle of A? What are the phase angles of the other two waveforms, B and C? Select the correct answers among the following:

Answer a. Phase angle of waveform B is 90 degree (leading) b. Phase angle of waveform C is 360 degree (lagging) c. Phase angle of waveform A is 360 degree d. Phase angle of waveform A is 90 degree e. Phase angle of waveform A is 180 degree f. Phase angle of waveform C is 180 degree (leading) g. Phase angle of waveform C is 90 degree (leading) h. Phase angle of waveform C is 90 degree (lagging) i. Phase angle of waveform B is 45 degree (lagging) j. Phase angle of waveform B is 45 degree (leading) k. Phase angle of waveform B is 90 degree (lagging) l. Phase angle of waveform A is 0 degree 20 points

Question 2
1. What problem would you encounter when you connect the square wave voltage output of a signal generator directly to a very low impedance load?

Select the correct answer among the following: Answer a. no problem whatsoever b. current drawn from the signal generator is too small and the voltage signal is corrupted by the addition of a high frequency noise c. current drawn from the signal generator is too large and the square wave voltage waveform gets highly distorted d. current drawn from the signal generator is too small and the voltage signal is corrupted by 50 Hz noise 20 points

Question 3
1. During Lab 1, Session 1, in order to obtain the step response of the RLC circuit, you applied a square voltage waveform from the signal generator to the circuit. What was the criteria used in the choice of the frequency of the square waveform? Select the correct answer among the following: Answer a. frequency should be such that the duration of the transient response is no longer than the full period of the waveform b. frequency should be large enough so that multiple step responses can be observed on the CRO c. frequency should be such that the duration of the transient response is no longer thanthe half period of the waveform d. frequency should be small so that only a single step response can be seen on the CRO 20 points

Question 4
1. A square voltage waveform with peak values of +3V and -1V is applied to an RLC series circuit. The resulting voltage waveform across the capacitor element is shown in the figure below. (i) What is the steady state value of the voltage during the positive half cycle? (ii) What is the steady state value of the voltage during the negative half cycle? (iii)What can you say about duration of transient response for both of the half cycle? Select the row with all correct answers among the following:

Answer a. (i) 3.5 V the negative side b. (i) 3 V positive side c. (i) 3.5 V d. 20 points (i) 3 V (ii) -1 V (ii) 1 V (ii) -1.5 V (ii) -1 V (iii) 3 times longer for the response on (iii) 3 times longer for the response on the (iii) Same (iii) Same duration

Question 5
1. The experimental setup for measuring the voltage across the resistor in a series RLC circuit is wrongly wired up as shown in the figure below. What is wrong with the circuit? How would you rewire the circuit? Select the correct answers among the following:

Answer a. there are two wire connections for probe 2 and one for probe 1 b. correct the wiring by interchanging the positions of the inductor and the resistor c. correct the wiring by interchanging the positions of the resistor and the capacitor d. capacitor is short circuited (both ends are grounded), and the circuit effectively becomes a series LR circuit 20 points

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