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Inductors
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Question
Inductance is:
Options
A. directly proportional to the length of the coil
B. directly proportional to the number of turns on the coil
C. inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area of the coil
D. inversely proportional to the permeability
Correct Answer
directly proportional to the number of turns on the coil
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1. Which coil would be used as a step-up transformer primary if coil number 1 has 100 more turns than coil number 2?
Options
A. The coil windings must be the same.
B. coil 1
C. The coil ratio is too small.
D. coil 2
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Correct Answer: coil 2
2. When a transformer secondary lead has been connected to a middle loop that is not an end connector, it is called a:
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A. multiple-tapped secondary
B. center-tapped secondary
C. multiple winding secondary
D. single winding secondary
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Correct Answer: center-tapped secondary
3. Indication of transformer primary and secondary voltage relationships is accomplished by:
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A. color-coded wires
B. dot notation
C. black, rather than gray, casings
D. winding ratios
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Correct Answer: dot notation
4. What is the inductive reactance?
Options
A. 5.2 Ω
B. 7.5 Ω
C. 1.3 kΩ
D. 7.5 kΩ
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Correct Answer: 7.5 kΩ
5. What is remanence?
Options
A. reactance
B. reluctance
C. retentitivity
D. resistance
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Correct Answer: retentitivity
6. What type of device consists of a coil with a moveable iron core?
Options
A. solenoid
B. reed switch
C. relay
D. armature
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Correct Answer: solenoid
7. A value of "ten to the eighth power magnetic lines of force" is for the term:
Options
A. field
B. flux
C. coulomb
D. weber
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Correct Answer: weber
8. As current travels within a conductor:
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A. the magnetic field aids the current
B. a magnetic field is developed around it
C. the wire tries to point north
D. an electrostatic field opposes the current
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Correct Answer: a magnetic field is developed around it
9. What is the total inductance assuming no mutual inductance?
Options
A. 0 mH
B. 0.69 mH
C. 12 mH
D. 24 mH
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Correct Answer: 0.69 mH
10. What is the impedance of a 1 kHz series RL circuit when R and X
L
are both 1000 ohms?
Options
A. 500 ohms
B. 1000 ohms
C. 1414 ohms
D. 2000 ohms
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Correct Answer: 1414 ohms
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