31. A 0.01 μF capacitor equals how many picofarads?
(a) 100 pF
(b) 1,000 pF
(c) 10,000 pF
(d) 100,000 pF
Explanation
Explanation : No answer description available for this question.
Let us discuss. 32. A sine wave voltage is applied across a capacitor. When the frequency of the voltage is decreased, the current ________.
(a) increases
(b) remains constant
(c) decreases
(d) ceases
Explanation
Explanation : No answer description available for this question.
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