Electrical Engineering XYZ MCQ
Temperature variation is Digital or Analog Quantity:
- Analog quantity
- Digital quantity
- Either of above
- None of above
Correct answer: 1. Analog quantity
Explanation: Temperature variation can be considered as an analog quantity. Analog quantities are continuous and can take on any value within a range, just like temperature can vary continuously from one value to another. Analog signals are represented by continuously varying physical quantities such as voltage, current, or temperature.
On the other hand, digital quantities are discrete and can only take on specific values. Digital signals are represented using binary digits (0s and 1s), and they have distinct levels, rather than a continuous range.
Therefore, temperature variation being an analog quantity is the correct answer.