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Question
You can determine the direction of the lines of force surrounding a conductor by using _____.
Options
A. the right-hand rule
B. the left-hand rule
C. Lenz's law
D. Faraday's law
Correct Answer
the right-hand rule
Magnetism and Electromagnetism problems
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1.
When the current through a coil reverses direction, the magnetic field around the coil _____.
Options
A. does not change
B. disappears
C. increases in strength
D. reverses direction
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Correct Answer: reverses direction
2. ___ is the ability of a material to remain magnetized after removal of the magnetizing force.
Options
A. Reluctance
B. Hysteresis
C. Retentivity
D. Induction
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Correct Answer: Retentivity
3. When the speed at which a conductor is moved through a magnetic field is increased, the induced voltage will _____.
Options
A. not be affected
B. equal 0 V
C. decrease
D. increase
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Correct Answer: increase
4. The ___ is an electromagnetic device that contains a coil rotating on a jeweled bearing mount.
Options
A. permanent-magnet speaker
B. d'Arsonval movement
C. single-pole, double-throw relay
D. crankshaft position sensor
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Correct Answer: d'Arsonval movement
5. A group of force lines going from the north pole to the south pole of a magnet is called the magnetic ___.
Options
A. retentivity
B. reluctance
C. hysteresis
D. flux
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Correct Answer: flux
6. The flux density is ___ when the magnetic flux is 9 µWb and the cross-sectional area of the magnetic field is 5 × 10
?3
m
2
.
Options
A. 1800 µT
B. 555.56 T
C. 9 µT
D. 5 × 10
?3
T
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Correct Answer: 1800 µT
7. Ferromagnetic materials have minute magnetic ___ created within their atomic structure by the orbital motion and spin of electrons.
Options
A. forces
B. flux lines
C. domains
D. tapes
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Correct Answer: domains
8. In a purely capacitive ac circuit, the amount of energy converted to heat is proportional to the circuit's current.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
9. The current lags the source voltage in a series
RC
circuit.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
10. If the resistor drops 6 V and the capacitor drops 8 V in a series
RC
circuit, the source voltage equals 10 V.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
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