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CBSE
Class 12
Physics
Physics Part - I
ALTERNATING CURRENT

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Question Bank: ALTERNATING CURRENT

This chapter explores alternating current, a common form of electric power. It highlights its importance in daily life, especially in powering devices and its advantages over direct current.

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Question Bank - ALTERNATING CURRENT

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Q1.

What is the primary reason alternating current (AC) is preferred over direct current (DC) in electrical systems?

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Q2.

What type of waveform does the voltage supply from typical household mains represent?

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Q3.

Which of the following devices primarily uses alternating current?

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Q4.

What is meant by 'AC voltage' in simple harmonic motion?

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Q5.

When the AC voltage across a resistor increases, what happens to the current through the resistor?

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Q6.

What is the average current through a resistor over one complete cycle of AC?

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Q7.

In AC circuits, the relationship between voltage and current is characterized by what term?

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Q8.

Which scientist is credited with major contributions to the development of AC technology?

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Q9.

What is the significance of transformers in AC systems?

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Q10.

In sinusoidal AC circuits, if the voltage is given by V(t) = Vm sin(ωt), what does Vm represent?

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Q11.

Which of the following best describes the phase relationship in a pure resistive AC circuit?

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Q12.

How does the waveform of AC differ from DC?

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Q13.

What is the formula for the current through a resistor when an AC voltage is applied?

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Q14.

What effect does increasing the frequency have on the impedance in a purely capacitive AC circuit?

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Q15.

What happens to the average current over one complete cycle in an AC circuit with a resistor?

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Q16.

In an AC circuit with both resistance and inductance, what happens to the phase of the current relative to the voltage?

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Q17.

If the maximum AC voltage applied to a resistor is doubled, how does the maximum current change?

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Q18.

Which of the following phenomena arises from the alternating nature of AC?

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Q19.

What is the relationship between voltage and current in a pure resistor when AC is applied?

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Q20.

How is the power dissipated in a resistor due to AC current expressed mathematically?

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Q21.

What does the term 'RMS current' refer to in AC circuits?

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Q22.

What is the phase difference between voltage and current in a resistor when alternating current is applied?

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Q23.

If the average power dissipated in a resistor is given by P = I_rms^2 R, which term represents the RMS value of current?

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Q24.

In an AC circuit with a resistor, what happens to the instantaneous power when the current is minimum?

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Q25.

What is the average value of AC power over one complete cycle through a resistor?

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Q26.

When current is at its peak in an AC circuit, the corresponding voltage is also at its peak. What is this relationship called?

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Q27.

In an AC circuit, a resistor with resistance R is connected to an AC voltage source. If R is halved, what happens to the RMS current?

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Q28.

According to Joule's heating law, the rate of heat produced in a resistor due to AC current is proportional to which of the following?

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Q29.

When analyzing AC circuits, which peak current value is often used to determine average power?

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Q30.

What impact does alternating current have on the resistance of a pure resistor?

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Q31.

If an AC voltage source produces a sinusoidal voltage with an angular frequency ω, what is the expression for the instantaneous voltage?

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Q32.

What is the phase relationship between voltage and current in a purely inductive AC circuit?

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Q33.

What is the formula for the inductive reactance (X_L) in an AC circuit?

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Q34.

If the peak voltage across an inductor is 10 V and its inductance is 2 H, what is the peak current?

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Q35.

In the phasor diagram of a purely inductive circuit, which way does the current phasor point relative to the voltage phasor?

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Q36.

Which law explains the negative sign in the equation d(v)/dt = -L(d(i)/dt) for an inductor?

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Q37.

How does increasing the frequency of the AC source affect the inductive reactance?

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Q38.

What is the unit of inductive reactance?

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Q39.

What happens to the current in an inductor when a DC source is suddenly turned on?

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Q40.

If the voltage across an inductor is given by v(t) = V_m sin(ωt), how can we express the current i(t)?

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Q41.

For a given inductor, how does the inductive reactance change if the inductance is doubled?

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Q42.

In a phasor diagram, what does the vertical component of a phasor represent?

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Q43.

If the frequency of the AC source is halved, what happens to the inductive reactance?

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Q44.

The energy stored in an inductor is given by which formula?

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Q45.

Which of the following describes the behavior of current through a purely inductive circuit when AC voltage is applied?

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Q46.

In which scenario would the inductance of an inductor effectively reduce in a circuit with alternating current?

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Q47.

What does a phasor represent in an AC circuit?

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Q48.

In a purely resistive AC circuit, the phase difference between current and voltage is:

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Q49.

What is the effect of an inductor on the phase of AC current compared to AC voltage?

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Q50.

The current through a capacitor in an AC circuit is described as leading the voltage by how many degrees?

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Q51.

The projection of a phasor on the vertical axis represents which of the following?

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Q52.

In a series RLC circuit, if the inductive reactance equals capacitive reactance, what phenomenon occurs?

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Q53.

How are vectors in a phasor diagram typically represented?

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Q54.

What is the primary purpose of using phasors in AC circuit analysis?

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Q55.

In a phasor diagram, if the current phasor is represented as I, what would the voltage phasor across a capacitor be denoted as?

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Q56.

Which of the following is true for the average power in a purely inductive circuit?

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Q57.

What is the relationship between voltage and current phasors in a purely resistive circuit?

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Q58.

In the context of phasors, what does the term 'angular speed' refer to?

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Q59.

How does the phase angle affect the power factor in an AC circuit?

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Q60.

In RLC circuits, what does the term 'impedance' refer to?

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Q61.

What condition must be met for resonance to occur in a series RLC circuit?

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Q62.

Which of the following statements about phasors is incorrect?

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Q63.

What is the power factor in a purely resistive AC circuit?

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Q64.

In an RLC circuit with a phase angle φ, the average power is proportional to which of the following?

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Q65.

What happens to the power factor in a purely inductive circuit?

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Q66.

What is the effect of a low power factor in an electrical system?

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Q67.

How is the power factor defined mathematically in an AC circuit?

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Q68.

In a series RLC circuit, if the resistance is halved while keeping voltage constant, what happens to the power factor?

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Q69.

What type of current do you have in a purely capacitive circuit?

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Q70.

In what conditions is the power factor equal to zero?

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Q71.

Which of the following correctly defines the average power in an AC circuit using voltage, current, and power factor?

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Q72.

If the voltage in an AC circuit is increased while keeping the power factor constant, what happens to the average power?

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Q73.

In an LCR circuit with a power factor of 0.5, what is the relationship between real power and apparent power?

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Q74.

Under what condition does maximum power transfer occur in an AC circuit?

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Q75.

What is the average power in an AC circuit with RMS voltage V and RMS current I, if the power factor is zero?

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Q76.

What happens to the current in a capacitor when connected to an AC voltage source?

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Q77.

How is the instantaneous voltage across a capacitor in an AC circuit expressed mathematically?

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Q78.

What is the capacitive reactance (X_c) in an AC circuit?

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Q79.

What type of waveform does the voltage across a capacitor exhibit when connected to an AC source?

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Q80.

If the capacitance of a capacitor is tripled while keeping the frequency constant, what happens to the capacitive reactance?

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Q81.

What is the phase difference between the current and voltage in a purely capacitive AC circuit?

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Q82.

For an AC circuit with a capacitor, if the frequency is doubled, what happens to the capacitive reactance?

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Q83.

What is the effect of increasing the voltage amplitude in an AC circuit with a capacitor?

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Q84.

What occurs to the charge on a capacitor as the AC source frequency increases?

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Q85.

In terms of energy storage, what is the primary role of a capacitor in an AC circuit?

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Q86.

Which equation accurately represents the current in a capacitor connected to an AC source?

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Q87.

If a capacitor is charged with a DC source and is then disconnected, can it store charge indefinitely in isolation?

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Q88.

What is the relationship between the frequency and the capacitive reactance in an AC circuit?

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Q89.

An AC circuit shows a phase shift between current and voltage. What does a positive phase shift indicate in a capacitive circuit?

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Q90.

Consider an RC circuit where a capacitor is charged and then connected to a resistor. What determines the time constant of this circuit?

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Q91.

When analyzing an AC circuit with capacitors, what is a common misconception?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q92.

What is the primary function of a transformer?

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Q93.

In a step-up transformer, the secondary coil has:

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Q94.

What is the relationship between primary and secondary voltages in an ideal transformer?

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Q95.

What is an ideal transformer?

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Q96.

If the primary coil of a transformer has 300 turns and the secondary coil has 150 turns, what type of transformer is it?

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Q97.

Which of the following factors does NOT affect the efficiency of a real transformer?

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Q98.

What is the back emf in the primary coil of a transformer associated with?

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Q99.

If a transformer has an efficiency of 90%, and the input power is 1000 W, what is the maximum output power?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q100.

What happens to the current in a step-up transformer?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q101.

Eddy currents in a transformer are reduced by which method?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q102.

During the operation of a transformer, why is there a phase difference between primary and secondary currents?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q103.

What type of magnetic core is typically used to reduce energy losses in transformers?

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Q104.

Which of the following is NOT a physical principle utilized in the operation of transformers?

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Q105.

If a transformer has primary and secondary turns in the ratio 1:2, and the primary voltage is 120 V, what is the secondary voltage?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q106.

In an ideal transformer, the power input is equal to what?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q107.

What is the relationship between the peak voltage and the root mean square (RMS) voltage in an AC circuit?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q108.

In a series LCR circuit, how does the phase difference change when the frequency of the AC source increases?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q109.

In a series LCR circuit, which component causes a lead in phase with respect to the voltage applied?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q110.

What happens to the current in a series LCR circuit at resonance?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q111.

What is the value of the impedance Z in a series LCR circuit when the angular frequency is equal to the resonant frequency?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q112.

Which of the following relationships is used to express the total impedance in a series LCR circuit?

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Q113.

How does increasing the resistance R in a series LCR circuit affect the quality factor Q?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q114.

At what condition does maximum power transfer occur in a series LCR circuit?

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Q115.

What type of waveform does the current produce in a purely inductive circuit?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q116.

If the frequency of the AC source in a series LCR circuit is tripled, what happens to the capacitive reactance?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q117.

Which phasor represents the voltage across the resistor in a series LCR circuit?

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Q118.

What effect does increasing inductance have on the behavior of a series LCR circuit at a fixed frequency?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q119.

Which of the following statements about an LCR circuit at resonance is correct?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q120.

How does the phase angle φ between voltage and current behave when the circuit is capacitive?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q121.

What is the effect of halving the capacitor's capacitance in a series LCR circuit?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q122.

If two series LCR circuits have the same resistance but different inductances, how will their resonant frequencies compare?

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