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A coil of wire is placed in a changing magnetic field. If the number of turns in the coil is decreased, the voltage induced across the coil will
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A. increase
B. decrease
C. remain constant
D. be excessive
Correct Answer
decrease
Magnetism and Electromagnetism problems
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1. An electromagnetic field exists only when there is
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A. an increasing current
B. decreasing current
C. voltage
D. current
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Correct Answer: current
2. The voltage induced across a certain coil is 200 mV. A 120 Ω resistor is connected to the coil terminals. The induced current is
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A. 1.7 mA
B. 16 mA
C. 12 mA
D. 120 mA
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Correct Answer: 1.7 mA
3. There is 900 mA of current through a wire with 40 turns. What is the reluctance of the circuit if the flux is 400 µWb?
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A. 14,400 At/Wb
B. 1,440 At/Wb
C. 9,000 At/Wb
D. 90,000 At/Wb
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Correct Answer: 90,000 At/Wb
4. When a solenoid is activated, the force that moves the plunger is
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A. an electromagnetic field
B. a permanent magnetic field
C. varying voltage
D. a steady current
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Correct Answer: an electromagnetic field
5. What is the reluctance of a material that has a length of 0.07 m, a cross-sectional area of 0.014 m
2
, and a permeability of 4,500 µWb/At × m?
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A. 1111 At/Wb
B. 111 At/Wb
C. 11 At/Wb
D. 1 At/Wb
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Correct Answer: 1111 At/Wb
6. A basic one-loop dc generator is rotated at 90 rev/s. How many times each second does the dc output voltage peak (reach maximum)?
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A. 90
B. 180
C. 270
D. 360
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Correct Answer: 180
7. What is the flux density when the flux is 5.5 µWb and the cross-sectional area is 6 × 10
?3
m
2
?
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A. 91.7 µT
B. 917 µT
C. 91 T
D. 9.7 T
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Correct Answer: 917 µT
8. If the steel disk in a crankshaft position sensor has stopped with the tab in the magnet's air gap, the induced voltage
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A. increases
B. decreases
C. is zero
D. will remain constant
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Correct Answer: is zero
9. A 2 µF, a 4 µF, and a 10 µF capacitor are connected in series. The total capacitance is less than
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A. 2 µF
B. 4 µF
C. 10 µF
D. 1.5 µF
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Correct Answer: 1.5 µF
10. When the plate area of a capacitor increases,
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A. the capacitance increases
B. the capacitance decreases
C. the capacitance is unaffected
D. the voltage it can withstand increases.
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Correct Answer: the capacitance increases
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