33. Value of inductance is usually affected by the following physical dimensions and construction of an inductor (solenoid): such as number of turns, its length, its cross-sectional area and the permeability of the core." True False Usually and by convention in computation, a practical inductor has both inductance and internal resistance connected in series." True False The total capacitance of the parallel combination of 3 micorfarad, 6 micorfarad, 9 micorfarad and 12 micorfarad capacitors is 1.44 micorfarad." True False
33. Value of inductance is usually affected by the following physical dimensions and construction of an inductor (solenoid): such as number of turns, its length, its cross-sectional area and the permeability of the core." True False Usually and by convention in computation, a practical inductor has both inductance and internal resistance connected in series." True False The total capacitance of the parallel combination of 3 micorfarad, 6 micorfarad, 9 micorfarad and 12 micorfarad capacitors is 1.44 micorfarad." True False
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33. Value of inductance is usually affected by the following physical dimensions and construction of an inductor (solenoid): such as number of turns, its length, its cross-sectional area and the permeability of the core."
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Usually and by convention in computation, a practical inductor has both inductance and internal resistance connected in series."
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The total capacitance of the parallel combination of 3 micorfarad, 6 micorfarad, 9 micorfarad and 12 micorfarad capacitors is 1.44 micorfarad."
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