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Question
What is the phase angle of a 24 V
ac
parallel RL circuit when R = 45 ohms and X
L
= 1100 ohms?
Options
A. 0.001 degrees
B. 2.300 degrees
C. 87.600 degrees
D. 89.900 degrees
Correct Answer
2.300 degrees
Inductors problems
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1. When current in an inductor starts to change, it cannot react instantly due to:
Options
A. fixed coil resistance
B. eddy current generation
C. applied emf of the circuit
D. the counter emf of the coil
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Correct Answer: the counter emf of the coil
2. Which transformer turns ratio is needed to match two 16-ohm parallel devices to an output of 22.2 ohms?
Options
A. 1.38:1
B. 1.67:1
C. 0.72:1
D. 0.60:1
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Correct Answer: 0.60:1
3. A practical inductor
Options
A. has inductance
B. has winding resistance
C. has winding capacitance
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
4. The output phase for a transformer is:
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A. in phase with the input
B. out of phase with the input
C. dependent on the direction of the primary and secondary windings
D. dependent on the frequency of the primary source
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Correct Answer: dependent on the direction of the primary and secondary windings
5. When the transformer secondary is not loaded:
Options
A. secondary voltage increases
B. no secondary current flows
C. no secondary voltage is present
D. secondary current increases
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Correct Answer: no secondary current flows
6. On a schematic, dashed lines between two vertical coils usually mean the transformer has:
Options
A. an air core
B. an iron core
C. a nonmetallic core
D. a ferrite core
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Correct Answer: a ferrite core
7. The polarity of induced voltage while a field is collapsing is:
Options
A. independent of the force creating it
B. opposite to the force creating it
C. identical to the force creating the field
D. present only if the force is stationary
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Correct Answer: opposite to the force creating it
8. What is the number of turns required in the secondary winding for a transformer when 120 volts is applied to a 2400-turn primary to produce 7.5 V
ac
at the secondary?
Options
A. 75 turns
B. 150 turns
C. 900 turns
D. 1920 turns
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Correct Answer: 150 turns
9. A loaded transformer will achieve mutual induction when:
Options
A. secondary current increase causes a primary current decrease
B. primary current is increased by an increase in secondary current
C. primary current is decreased by an increase in secondary current
D. secondary current decrease causes a primary current increase
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Correct Answer: primary current is increased by an increase in secondary current
10. When used as a filter, an inductor is
Options
A. placed in series with the load and aids any current changes
B. placed in parallel with the load and aids any current changes
C. placed in parallel with the load and opposes any current changes
D. placed in series with the load and opposes any current changes
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Correct Answer: placed in series with the load and opposes any current changes
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