Description : The charge of a lead-acid battery is checked with a _____________. A. manometer B. hydrometer C. viscosimeter D. ohmmeter
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : To test the state of charge of a nickel-cadmium battery, you should use a/an ____________. A. ammeter B. voltmeter C. hydrometer D. potentiometer
Description : To determine the state of charge of a nickel-cadmium battery, you would use a/an _____________. A. voltmeter B. hydrometer C. ammeter D. potentiometer
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : To determine the state of charge of a nickel-cadmium battery, you should ___________. A. check the electrolyte with a hydrometer B. use the constant specific gravity method C. use a nonbreakable mercury thermometer D. connect a voltmeter to the battery terminals
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : To conduct an in-circuit test of a transistor, you should use a/an ____________. A. voltmeter or transistor tester B. impedance meter C. ohmmeter or transistor tester D. wattmeter
Description : In order to check the performance of a transistor removed from its circuit, the instrument to be used should be a/an ____________. A. voltmeter or transistor tester B. impedance meter C. ohmmeter or transistor tester D. sensitive potentiometer
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : The basic meter movement responds to the flow of current through its coil. Therefore, this meter movement may be used as a/an _____________. A. voltmeter by placing a resistance in parallel with the ... in parallel with the coil D. ammeter by placing a low resistance in parallel with the coil
Description : Which of the following represents the corrected specific gravity of a lead acid battery, with a temperature of 90°F, and a hydrometer reading of 1160? A. 1150 B. 1156 C. 1160 D. 1164
Description : The specific gravity of the electrolyte in a lead-acid battery is measured by a _____________. A. gould plate B. titration pipette C. hydrometer D. litmus paper test
Description : The state of charge of a lead-acid battery is best indicated by the ____________. A. individual cell voltage B. ampere-hour capacity C. electrolyte specific gravity D. total cell voltage
Description : When charging lead-acid batteries, the charging rate should be reduced as the battery nears its full charge to ____________. A. prevent damaging battery plates B. allow equalization of cell voltages C. reduce lead sulfate deposits D. increase lead peroxide formation
Description : A hydrometer is used to measure the ____________. A. specific gravity of a battery electrolyte B. water pressure in a deck pipeline C. amount of potable water a vessel is taking on D. power developed by a salt water service pump
Description : When you check the specific gravity of the battery electrolyte with a hydrometer, it should be kept in mind that ____________. A. the battery is fully charged when the indicator floats low in ... taken immediately after water is added to the cell D. temperature has no effect on hydrometer readings
Description : A generator has been exposed to water and is being checked for its safe operation. Therefore, it is necessary to _______________. A. check for shorted coils with a growler B. take moisture readings with a ... a megger D. ground the commutator, or slip rings and run it at half load for 12 hours
Description : When troubleshooting an alkaline storage battery a weak or dead cell is best located by ____________. A. checking the specific gravity of each cell B. visually inspecting each cell's ... testing each cell with a voltmeter D. measuring the electrolyte temperature with an accurate mercury thermometer
Description : On some electrical generating equipment one outboard bearing pedestal is insulated from the bedplate. To check this insulation with the machine assembled you should use a____________. A. ohmmeter with the ... C. megohm meter with the machine running D. voltmeter and ampmeter with the machine running
Description : Conductor resistance may be INDIRECTLY measured by using a/an _____________. A. voltmeter only B. ammeter only C. voltmeter and an ammeter D. ohmmeter only
Description : A lead-acid battery can deliver 20 amperes continuously for 10 hours with an ampere-hour rating of ____________. A. 20 B. 40 C. 200 D. 400
Description : Violent gassing developed by a lead-acid battery during charging indicates that the ____________. A. plate separators are grounded B. cell voltages are excessive C. specific gravity in insufficient D. charging rate is excessive
Description : A breakable, mercury-filled thermometer should not be used in a lead-acid battery to measure electrolyte temperature, as an accidental breakage can cause ____________. A. severe sparking and explosions ... battery plates C. violent gassing at the positive plates D. corrosion on the battery terminals
Description : You use a hydrometer to check the condition of the electrolyte in your car battery. It is actually measuring what property of the fluid? w) charge x) density y) temperature z) surface tension
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- DENSITY
Description : When using an ohmmeter to test a semiconductor diode, you find a low resistance in both the forward and reverse bias directions. This indicates that the diode has a/an ____________. A. open B. short C. good resistive quality D. good capacitive quality
Description : An ohmmeter can be used to measure ____________. A. current flow in a circuit B. voltage between two points in a circuit C. circuit continuity D. power
Description : Conversion of heat into electrical er is achieved by using – (1) Ammeter (2) Hydrometer (3) Voltmeter (4) Thermocouple
Last Answer : (4) Thermocouple Explanation: Thermoelectric generators convert thermal energy into electricity by using heat from the body - or any object with a temperature gradient - as their energy source. ... energy into electricity. Bismuth telluride and its alloys are commonly used in thermocouples.
Description : Conversion of heat into electrical er is achieved by using : (1) Ammeter (2) Hydrometer (3) Voltmeter (4) Thermocouple
Last Answer : Thermocouple
Description : If violent gassing occurs when a lead-acid storage battery is first placed on charge, the _____________. A. battery must be given an emergency charge B. charging rate is too low C. charging rate is too high D. specific gravity of the electrolyte solution is too low
Description : Which of the following problems is indicated if a lead-acid battery begins to gas violently when it is first placed on charge? A. Insufficient compartment ventilation is being provided. B. A short ... undergoing its normal charging rate. D. An excessive charging rate is being applied to the battery.
Description : Under which of the following conditions will a lead-acid battery be given a 'test discharge'? A. To determine its capacity. B. Whenever a cell cannot be brought within 10 points of full charge ... cells is found to have less than normal voltage after an equalizing charge. D. All of the above.
Description : When a lead-acid battery begins gassing freely while receiving a normal charge, the charging current should _____________. A. be increased B. remain unchanged C. be decreased D. shut off
Description : The specific gravity of the electrolyte solution in a lead acid battery _____________. A. is not effected during charging B. remains the same during discharge C. would read close to 1.830 when discharged D. gives an indication of the state of charge of the battery
Description : When a lead-acid battery begins gassing freely while receiving a normal charge, the charging current should be _____________. A. increased B. shut off C. decreased D. unchanged
Description : When charging a 100 amp-hour lead-acid battery, ___________. A. the temperature of the electrolyte should not be allowed to exceed 90°F B. the charging rate should be no greater than 125% of the ... nearing full charge and it will be necessary to reduce the charging current to a low finishing rate
Description : Which of the problems listed will occur if a lead-acid battery is allowed to remain in a discharged condition for a long period of time? A. The battery may be unable to accept a full charge ... . C. The concentrated sulfuric acid will attack the lead peroxide plates. D. The separators will harden.
Description : A lead-acid battery may become hotter than normal during a charge if the _________. A. battery has a shorted cell B. charging voltage is too low C. specific gravity is too high D. battery room door is secured
Description : The charge of a lead-acid battery can be restored by ______. A. passing an alternating electric current through the cell B. passing a direct electric current through the cell C. adding acid to the electrolyte D. all of the above
Description : When charging lead-acid batteries, you should reduce the charging rate as the battery nears its full charge capacity to ______________. A. prevent excessive gassing and overheating B. allow equalization of cell voltages C. reduce lead sulfate deposits D. increase lead peroxide formation
Description : The state of charge of a lead acid storage battery is best indicated by the _____________. A. testing of the individual cell voltages B. ampere hour capacity of the battery C. specific gravity of the electrolyte D. total cell voltages
Description : When checking the specific gravity of the battery electrolyte with a hydrometer, you should be aware that ________________. A. the battery is fully charged when the float sinks deepest into the ... is added to the cell D. warm temperatures will lower the specific gravity of the electrolyte
Description : Which of the following statements concerning the specific gravity of a battery electrolyte is true? A. The electrolyte becomes less dense when it is cooled. B. The specific gravity reading is lowered ... water is added. D. The temperature does not affect the specific gravity of the electrolyte.
Description : When checked with an ohmmeter how should a properly functioning capacitor respond?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : You have just checked a 1/500-ampere fuse with an ohmmeter and find it is open. Checking the replacement fuse shows the replacement fuse is open also. Why would the replacement fuse indicate open?
Last Answer : The ohmmeter causes more than 1/500 ampere through the fuse when you check the fuse, thus it opens the fuse.
Description : You have just checked a fuse with an ohmmeter and find that the fuse is shorted. What should you
Last Answer : Put it back in the circuit. A good fuse will have zero ohms of resistance.
Description : The air gap in an induction motor should be checked periodically with a feeler gage to detect ____________. A. rotor contact with the laminations B. changes in armature magnetic strength C. excessive bearing wear D. electrical damage to the rotor
Description : When charging a nickel-cadmium battery, ____________. A. the charging rate should be lessened when gassing commences B. overcharging should be avoided C. the specific gravity of the electrolyte will be ... by the state of charge D. add distilled water just prior to charging to insure proper mixing
Description : When choosing a battery for a particular application, major consideration should be given to the battery's ____________. A. amp-hour capacity B. terminal polarity C. stability under charge D. ambient temperature rise
Description : Desirable resistance of a ________ is achieved by connecting a high resistance Rh in series with a galvanometer a) Ammeter b) Ohmmeter c) LED d) Voltmeter
Last Answer : d) Voltmeter
Description : In troubleshooting a circuit in a console, you find that a resistor may be faulty. Which of the precautions listed must be observed when using an ohmmeter to carry out this test? A. Correct polarity ... D. The resistor's circuit must be de-energized and at least one end of the component isolated.
Description : Prior to using an analog type ohmmeter, the leads are purposely shorted together. Which of the following actions should be taken if, when adjusting to 'zero' ohms, the indicating needle can not be ... be added to each final reading. D. The test reading should be subtracted from each final reading.
Description : Which of the following methods should be used to test for an 'open' coil in an AC motor stator? A. Test with an ohmmeter, one test lead on the shaft, and the other test lead to the stator leads ... an open coil. D. Use a growler, listening for noise and vibration to increase when over an open coil.
Description : You are performing an out-of-circuit test of the semi-conductor shown in the illustration. Using an ohmmeter on 'low power' position and with leads properly installed, which of the listed results would you expect the ... lead on 'B' and black lead on 'A'; and a low reading with the leads reversed.