Description : The phenomenon qf rise in voltage at the receiving end of the open-circuited or lightly loaded line is called the (a) Seeback effect (b) Ferranti effect (c) Raman effect (d) none of the above
Last Answer : (b) Ferranti effect
Description : When is the Ferranti effect on long over head lines experienced? a) The lines are lightly loaded b) The lines are heavily loaded c) The lines are fully loaded d) The power factor is unity
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Which of the following is the demerit of a 'constant voltage transmission system' ? (a) Increase of short-circuit current of the system (b) Availability of steady voltage at all loads at ... of carrying increased power for a given conductor size in case of long-distance heavy power transmission
Last Answer : (a) Increase of short-circuit current of the system
Description : Due to which of the following reasons the cables should not be operated too hot ? (a) The oil may loose its viscosity and it may start drawing off from higher levels (b) Expansion of the ... instability may rise due to the rapid increase of dielectric losses with temperature (e) All of the above
Last Answer : (e) All of the above
Description : The material generally used for armour of high voltage cables is (a) aluminium (b) steel (c) brass (d) copper
Last Answer : (b) steel
Description : The material commonly used for insulation in high voltage cables is (a) lead (b) paper (c) rubber (d) none of the above
Last Answer : (b) paper
Description : High voltage transmission lines use (a) suspension insulators (b) pin insulators (c) both (a) and (b) (d) none of the above
Last Answer : (a) suspension insulators
Description : Most of the high voltage transmission lines in India are (a) underground (b) overhead (c) either of the above (d) none of the above
Last Answer : (b) overhead
Description : The voltage of the single phase supply to residential consumers is (a) 110 V (b) 210 V (c) 230 V (d) 400 V
Last Answer : (c) 230 V
Description : The operating voltage of extra high tension cables is upto (a) 6.6 kV (b) 11 kV (c) 33 kV (d) 66 kV (e) 132 kV
Last Answer : (d) 66 kV
Description : The operating voltage of supertension cables is up to (a) 3.3 kV (b) 6.6 kV (c) 11 kV (d) 33 kV
Last Answer : (d) 33 kV
Description : The operating voltage of high voltage cables is up to (a)l.lkV (b)3.3kV (c)6.6kV (d)llkV
Last Answer : (d)llkV
Description : The square root of the ratio of line impedance and shunt admittance is called the (a) surge impedance of the line (b) conductance of the line (c) regulation of the line (d) none of the above
Last Answer : (a) surge impedance of the line
Description : For a short line if the receiving end voltage is equal to the sending end voltage under loaded conditions: a) the sending end power factor is unity b) the receiving -end power factor is unity c) the sending-end power factor is leading d) the receiving end power factor is leading
Last Answer : For a short line if the receiving end voltage is equal to the sending end voltage under loaded conditions: the receiving end power factor is leading
Description : The minimum clearance between the ground and a 220 kV line is about (a) 4.3 m (b) 5.5 m (c) 7.0 m (d) 10.5 m
Last Answer : (c) 7.0 m
Description : 310 km line is considered as (a) a long line (b) a medium line (c) a short line (d) any of the above
Last Answer : (a) a long line
Description : The material commonly used for sheaths of underground cables is (a) lead (b) rubber (c) copper (d) iron
Last Answer : (a) lead
Description : In transmission lines the crossarms are made of (a) copper (b) wood (c) R.C.C. (d) steel
Last Answer : (d) steel
Description : Overhead lines generally use (a) copper conductors (b) all aluminium conductors (c) A.C.S.R. conductors (d) none of these
Last Answer : (c) A.C.S.R. conductors
Description : Distribution lines in India generally use (a) wooden poles (b) R.C.C. poles (c) steel towers (d) none of the above
Last Answer : (b) R.C.C. poles
Description : Multicore cables generally use (a) square conductors (b) circular conductors (c) rectangular conductors (d) sector-shaped conductors (e) none of the above
Last Answer : (d) sector-shaped conductors
Description : The distributors for residential areas are (a) single phase (b) three-phase three wire (c) three-phase four wire (d) none of the above
Last Answer : (c) three-phase four wire
Description : Besides a method of trial and error, which of the following methods is employed for solution of network problems in interconnected system ? (a) Circulating current method (b) Thevenin's theorem (c) Superposition of currents (d) Direct application of Kirehhoffs laws (e) All of the above
Description : A booster is a (a) series wound generator (b) shunt wound generator (c) synchronous generator (d) none of the above
Last Answer : (a) series wound generator
Description : Which of the following D.C. distribution system is the simplest and lowest in first cost ? (a) Radial system (b) Ring system (c) Inter-connected system (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (a) Radial system
Description : Which of the following methods is used for laying of underground cables ? (a) Direct laying (b) Draw-in-system (c) Solid system (d) All of the above
Last Answer : (d) All of the above
Description : Which of the following are the constants of the transmission lines ? (a) Resistance (b) Inductance (c) Capacitance (d) All of the above
Description : The corona is considerably affected by which of the following ? (a) Size of the conductor (b) Shape of the conductor (c) Surface condition of the conductor (d) All of the above
Description : The usual spans with R.C.C. poles are (a) 40—50 meters (b) 60—100 meters (c) 80—100 meters (d) 300—500 meters
Last Answer : (c) 80—100 meters
Description : Galvanised steel wire is generally used as (a) stay wire (b) earth wire (c) structural components (d) all of the above
Last Answer : (d) all of the above
Description : Which of the following materials is not used for transmission and distribution of electrical power ? (a) Copper (b) Aluminium (c) Steel (d) Tungsten
Last Answer : (d) Tungsten
Description : The wooden poles well impregnated with creosite oil or any preservative compound have life (a) from 2 to 5 years (b) 10 to 15 years (c) 25 to 30 years (d) 60 to 70 years
Last Answer : (c) 25 to 30 years
Description : If variable part of annual cost on account of interest and depreciation on the capital outlay is equal to the annual cost of electrical energy wasted in the conductors, the total annual cost will be minimum and the ... (b) Ohm's law (c) Kirchhoffs law (d) Faraday's law (e) none of the above
Last Answer : (a) Kelvin's law
Description : Overhead system can be designed for operation up to (a) 11 kV (b) 33 kV (c) 66 kV (d) 400 kV
Last Answer : (c) 66 kV
Description : The underground system cannot be operated above (a) 440 V (b) 11 kV (c) 33 kV (d) 66 kV
Description : are the conductors, which connect the consumer's terminals to the distribution (a) Distributors (b) Service mains (c) Feeders (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (b) Service mains
Description : By which of the following systems electric power may be transmitted ? (a) Overhead system (b) Underground system (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (c) Both (a) and (b)
Description : In a D.C. 3-wire distributor using balancers and having unequal loads on the two sides (a) both balancers run as generators (b) both balancers run as motors (c) balancer connected to lightly- loaded side runs as a motor (d) balancer connected to heavily- loaded side runs as a motor
Last Answer : (c) balancer connected to lightly- loaded side runs as a motor
Description : At what point on an open-circuited rf line do voltage peaks occur?
Last Answer : At 1/2 wavelength from the end and at every 1/2 wavelength along the line
Description : The reflection co-efficient at the open circuited end of a transmission line. (a) zero (b) infinity (c) unity (d) none of the above
Last Answer : (c) unity
Description : A quarter wave line open circuited at far end behaves as: (1) Inductance (2) L and C in parallel (3) Capacitance (4) L and C in series
Last Answer : A quarter wave line open circuited at far end behaves as: L and C in series.
Description : Sir C.V. Raman was awarded Nobel Prize for his work connected with which of the following phenomenon of radiation? (1) Scattering (2) Diffraction (3) Interference (4) Polarization
Last Answer : (1) Scattering Explanation: Sir C.V. Raman was awarded Nobel Prize for his work scattering of radiation. Sir Chandrashekhara Venkata Raman was an Indian physicist born in the former Madras Province in India.
Description : State Seeback effect and Petlier effect.
Last Answer : See back Effect: - When a pair of dissimilar metals are joined at one end (junction, J1) , and there is a temperature difference between the joined ends and the open ends ( junction , ... effect: Heat is given out or absorbed when an electric current pass across a junction between two materials.
Description : State seeback effect. Describe the working of thermocouple.
Last Answer : Seebeck effect: Seebeck effect states that whenever two dissimilar metals are connected together to form two junctions out of which, one junction is subjected to high temperature and another is subjected to ... both the junctions a very low emf is produced which causes a current in the circuit.
Description : State Seeback effect and Peltier effect. Write material used in different thermocouples.
Last Answer : Seebeck effect: is a phenomenon in which a temperature difference between two dissimilar electrical conductors or semiconductors produces a voltage difference between the two substances. If the two conductors or ... it is necessary to transfer heat from one medium to another on a small scale.
Last Answer : long, Medium Electricity Transportation In the system When Line Load Zero Or Low Load , then Acceptance On the edge Voltage Transmission Voltage Wait More Stay , him Ferranti Effect Says.
Description : What is Ferranti effect?
Last Answer : A: When receiving end voltage is greater than the sending end voltage.
Description : State the meaning of ferranti effect and proximity effect.
Last Answer : i) Ferranti effect : When long distance transmission is lightly loaded or there is no load condition than it is observe that receiving end voltage (VR) is found to be greater than sending end ... on conductor causes current in each conductor is re-distributed. This is known as proximity effect.
Description : Under Following conditions Ferranti effect occurs:
Last Answer : Under Following conditions Ferranti effect occurs: 1. When there is no load on transmission line (IL = 0) 2. When There is no load at receiving sub-station or Lightly loaded 3. When ... VR) is found to be greater than sending end voltage (VS). This phenomenon is known as Ferranti effect.
Description : Ferranti effect in a transmission system is because of (A) Inductive effect of transmission line (B) Capacitive effect of transmission line (C) Corona (D) Resistive effect of transmission line
Last Answer : Ferranti effect in a transmission system is because of Capacitive effect of transmission line