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The number of valence electrons in acceptor impurity are
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A. 5
B. 4
C. 3
D. 1
Correct Answer
3
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1. In a specimen of ferromagnetic material, as the flux density is increased from zero to 2.5 T, µ
r
will
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A. increase
B. decrease
C. first decrease then increase
D. first increase then decrease
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Correct Answer: first increase then decrease
2. A 200 turn coil has a self inductance of 10 mH. If the number of turns is doubled, all other quantities remaining the same, the self inductance will be
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A. 2.5 mH
B. 5 mH
C. 20 mH
D. 40 mH
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Correct Answer: 40 mH
Explanation:
Inductance is proportional to square of number of turns.
3. The field pattern of a solenoid is similar to that of bar magnet.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
4. A material which is lightly repelled by a magnetic field is known as
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A. diamagnetic material
B. non-magnetic material
C. ferromagnetic material
D. paramagnetic material
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Correct Answer: diamagnetic material
5. The relationship of hysteresis loss to maximum flux density was first determined by
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A. C. Steinmetz
B. G.R. Kirchoff
C. Mr. Laplace
D. Mr. Ampere
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Correct Answer: C. Steinmetz
6. Ferrites have
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A. a low copper loss
B. low eddy current loss
C. low resistivity
D. higher specific gravity compared to iron
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Correct Answer: low eddy current loss
Explanation:
Resistivity of ferrites is very high as compared to that of iron. Hence eddy curretns are much less.
7. A permeable substance is one
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A. which is strong magnet
B. which is a weak magnet
C. which is a good conductor
D. through which magnetic lines of force can pass easily
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Correct Answer: through which magnetic lines of force can pass easily
8. Which of the following is the poorest conductor of electricity?
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A. Aluminium
B. Nichrome
C. Copper
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: Nichrome
9. In a pure sample of silicon
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A. the number of holes and free electrons is always equal
B. the number of free electrons is more than the number of holes
C. the number of free electrons and holes is equal at low temperature
D. the number of free electrons is less than number of holes
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Correct Answer: the number of holes and free electrons is always equal
10. In intrinsic semiconductors, the number of free electrons is equal to the number of mobile holes.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
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