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In a single phase full wave regulator feeding R-L load, short gate pulse are not suitable.
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A. True
B. False
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True
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1. In a full bridge inverter fed by a battery of voltage V, the rms value of fundamental component of output voltage is
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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2. A single phase full bridge inverter for R-L loads needs
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A. 4 thyristors
B. 4 thyristors and 4 diodes
C. 4 thyristors and 2 diodes
D. 8 thyristors
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Correct Answer: 4 thyristors and 4 diodes
3. In a cycloconverter it is possible to vary
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A. only output frequency
B. only output voltage
C. both output voltage and frequency but not simultaneously
D. both output voltage and output frequency simultaneously
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Correct Answer: both output voltage and output frequency simultaneously
4. A dc chopper is feeding an RLE load. The current can become discontinuous if
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A.
is high
B.
a
is low
C. E is high
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: none of the above
5. A dc chopper feeds an RLE load and has a duty cycle of 1. The load current will be such that
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A.
B. I
max
> I
min
C. I
min
> 0
D. I
min
< 0
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6.
Assertion (A):
McMurray Bredford half bridge inverter uses complementary commutation
Reason (R):
Three phase inverter can have two modes of operation.
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A. Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R correct but R is not correct explanation of A
C. A is correct but R is wrong
D. A is wrong but R is correct
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Correct Answer: Both A and R correct but R is not correct explanation of A
7. A single phase semiconverter is supplying RLE load and has a freewheeling diode across the load. The firing angle is
a
. The freewheeling diode conducts for
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A.
a
° in each half cycle
B. (
p
-
a
)° in each cycle
C.
a
° in one full cycle
D. (
p
+
a
)° in each half cycle
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a
° in each half cycle
8. Which chopper circuit uses saturable reactor?
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A. Auxiliary commutated
B. Jones chopper
C. Morgan chopper
D. Load commutated
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Correct Answer: Morgan chopper
9. For an illumination control circuit it is advisable to use a matched TRIAC-DIAC pair.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
10. In a series inverter
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A. the commutating elements carry full load current
B. the commutating elements carry upto 50% of load current
C. the commutating elements do not carry load current
D. any of the above
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Correct Answer: the commutating elements carry full load current
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