Description : Basic electrical motor action depends on _______________. A. a conductor rotated within a magnetic field B. a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field C. the relative force of the commutator and commutating poles D. the relative force of the armature and interpoles
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : An increase in the amount of current flow through the armature of a shunt motor is the final result of a/an _____________. A. increase in the load on the motor B. decrease in the load on the motor C. increase in counter EMF D. decrease in armature torque
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : The torque produced by a DC motor armature is the product of the force acting at the armature surface multiplied by _____________. A. work done by the armature in one revolution B. effective ... arm at the center of rotation of the armature D. perpendicular distance to its center of rotation
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : The function of the commutator in a DC motor is to ________. A. reverse the flow of current through the armature B. reverse the flow of current in the field poles C. reduce the reluctance of the magnetic path through the motor D. shift the neutral running plane of the brushes to prevent sparking
Description : As compared to shunt and compound DC motors, the series DC motor will have the highest torque because of its comparatively ____________ at the start. (A) Lower armature resistance. (B) Stronger series field. (C) Fewer series turns. (D) Larger armature current.
Last Answer : (D) Larger armature current.
Description : A dc cumulatively compounded motor delivers rated load torque at rated speed. If series field is short circuited, then the armature current and speed will a) Both increases b) Both decreases c) Increases and decreases d) Decreases and increases
Last Answer : Ans: Both increases
Description : An open in the armature of a DC motor is suspected, but is not found by visual inspection of the commutator. The next step in troubleshooting this problem is to ________________. A. conduct a ... windings C. conduct an insulation resistance test of the armature D. test the commutator for a ground
Description : A 'dielectric' is a/an ________________. A. electrical insulator B. current flow C. good conductor D. semiconductor material
Description : The primary function of an electric motor is to ___________. A. develop torque B. generate high voltages C. produce a magnetic field D. generate high electrical resistance
Description : A 220 V shunt motor develops a torque of 54 N-m at armature current of 10 A. The torque produced when the armature current is 20 A, is?
Last Answer : Armature torque, Ta=PØZIa/2πA So Ta1/Ta2=Ia1/Ia2 Ta2=Ta1*Ia2/Ia1 =54*20/10 =108
Description : Moisture accumulating in electric motors and generator windings having a cold insulation resistance greater than 50,000 ohms may be baked out with internal heat. This heat can be developed by ____________. ... an electric welder and feeding it into the armature while running the motor at full speed
Description : The torque, in a _____________is proportional to the square of the armature current (A) DC shunt motor (B) stepper motor (C) 2-phase servomotor (D) DC series motor
Last Answer : (D) DC series motor
Description : The amount of voltage induced in the windings of an AC generator depends mainly on _____________. A. the number of field poles energized B. the speed at which the stator windings rotate through the magnetic field C. the strength of the magnetic field D. all of the above
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : The amount of voltage induced in the windings of an AC generator depends on ____________. A. the number of conductors in series per winding B. the speed at which the magnetic field passes across the winding C. the strength of the magnetic field D. all of the above
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 : Why and when does a current carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field experience force? List the factors on which direction of this force depends? -Science
Last Answer : The drifting of free electrons of a conductor in a definite direction causes the current to flow through it. When such conductor is placed in a uniform magnetic field, each drifted electron of a ... depends on (i) direction of current through the conductor, and (ii) direction of magnetic field.
Description : With the help of a diagram of experimental setup describe an activity to show that the force acting on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field increases with increase in field strength. -Science
Last Answer : Magnetic Effects of Electric Current Chapter Wise Important Questions Class 10 Science October 1, 2019 by Bhagya Important Question for Class 10 Science Magnetic Effects of Electric Current PDF ... a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field increases with increase in field strength.
Description : Regarding an induction motor, the power developed by the rotor automatically adjusts itself to the _____________. A. power required to drive the load B. speed required to drive the load C. current flow in the motor stator D. torque developed by the rotating field
Description : In order to prevent the winch shown in the illustration from turning while troubleshooting the controller circuit, _________________. EL-0102 A. set the dynamic brake by clamping contact 'DB' closed B. set the ... at 'B1' and 'B2' D. open the test link preventing current flow to the armature
Description : If you reverse both the field and the armature connections to a DC propulsion motor, _____________. A. the direction of motor rotation will change B. the brushes will become overheated C. a magnetic lock will occur in the motor D. the direction of motor rotation will remain the same
Description : Rittinger number which designates the new surface produced per unit of mechanical energy absorbed by the material being crushed, depends on the (A) State or manner of application of the crushing force (B) Ultimate strength of the material (C) Elastic constant of the material (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : The left hand rule correlates to (a) current, induced e.m.f. and direction of force on a conductor (b) magnetic field, electric field and direction of force on a conductor (c) self induction, ... and direction of force on a conductor (d) current, magnetic field and direction of force on a conductor
Last Answer : (d) current, magnetic field and direction of force on a conductor
Description : A conductor of length L has current I passing through it, when it is placed parallel to a magnetic field. The force experienced by the conductor will be (a) zero (b) BLI (c) B2LI (d) BLI2
Last Answer : (a) zero
Description : The full torque electric brake on an electric cargo winch functions to _____________. A. act as a backup brake in the event the mechanical brake should fail B. automatically hold the load ... automatically govern the lowering speed of the load D. automatically govern the hoisting speed of the load
Description : Reduction in the capacitance of a capacitor-start motor, results in reduced (A) Noise. (B) Speed. (C) Starting torque. (D) Armature reaction.
Last Answer : Ans: C Reduction in the capacitance reduces starting voltage, which results in reduced starting torque.
Description : The force that causes free electrons to move in a conductor as electric current flow is called a/an _____________. A. resistant force B. electromotive force C. inductive force D. dielectric force
Description : The rotor of a synchronous motor operates in synchronism with the rotating field because ______________. A. of the amortisseur windings B. the rotor is magnetically locked into step with the ... field strength varies directly with rotor slip D. the stator flux rotates in the opposite direction
Description : The purpose of resistor bank 'R1-R5' in the winch circuit shown in the illustration is to ______________. EL-0102 A. limit armature current in lower and 'series field' current in hoist to ... required speeds D. regulate the strength of the brake solenoid 'B1-B2' in both directions of operation
Description : As an armature revolves within a magnetic field, friction is developed between the rotated magnetized particles as they pass through each magnetization cycle. This results in ____________. A. copper loss B. eddy-current loss C. hysteresis loss D. armature reaction
Description : In DC generators, armature reaction is produced actually by (A) Its field current. (B) Armature conductors. (C) Field pole winding. (D) Load current in armature.
Last Answer : Ans: D Because load current in armature gives rise to armature mmf which react with main field mmf.
Description : Compressed air should not be used to clean motor controller equipment because ________________. A. it may force metallic particles into coil insulation B. the surrounding area may need additional cleaning C. the air blast dries out insulation quickly D. a mask and respirator would be required
Description : Which of the following components are used to convert alternating current produced in the generator windings to direct current? A. Armature and equalizer B. Commutator and brushes C. Rotor and interpoles D. Field and exciter
Description : Which of the listed conditions will occur if the polarity of the field poles and the direction of current to the brushes of a DC motor were both reversed? A. The motor would not start. ... direction of rotation of the armature would be unchanged. D. The field pole windings would become overheated.
Description : In the illustrated device, the part labeled '1A' _________. EL-0001 A. are start and run windings for a single phase shaded pole induction motor B. is the stator for a polyphase induction ... armature for a squirrel cage rotor motor D. are direct current shunt field windings for a universal motor
Description : Which of the following statements describes what will happen when both the polarity of the field poles, and the direction of current to the brushes of a DC motor are reversed? A. The motor will ... of rotation of the armature will remain the same. D. The field pole windings will become overheated.
Description : In a series wound motor, the current passing through the field windings is also passing through the _____________. A. armature B. shunt field C. reactance comparator D. laminations
Description : Which of the following describes the action when the handle is moved to the start position of a drum-type motor controller used with a compound motor? A. Full current is supplied to the shunt field, ... armature. D. Reduced line current is supplied to the shunt field, series field, and armature.
Description : The energy consumed by an AC motor, as strictly reactive power, is _____________. A. used to do mechanical work B. used to establish the magnetic field of the motor C. lost as heat generated by the windings D. lost in doing work to turn the motor itself
Description : If the current in the armature of do series motor is reduced to 5%, the torque of the motor will become: (1) 50% of the previous value (2) 25% of the previous value (3) 150% of the previous value (4) 125% of the previous value
Last Answer : If the current in the armature of do series motor is reduced to 5%, the torque of the motor will become: 25% of the previous value
Last Answer : In a D.C. series motor, if the armature current is reduced by 50%, the torque of the motor will be equal to 25% of the previous value.
Description : Which of the methods listed is used to start a AC generator turning? A. Residual magnetism remaining in the field poles. B. Residual magnetism remaining in the field coils. C. Residual magnetism remaining in the armature. D. Rotation by a mechanical prime mover.
Description : The reactive power drawn by a motor from an AC generator is the power which is _____________. A. used to establish the magnetic field of the motor B. lost in overcoming friction in the ... by current flow through the windings D. transmitted directly through the rotor shaft to perform useful work
Description : The frequency of an alternator at a given RPM is determined by the _____________. A. number of turns of wire in the armature coil B. number of magnetic poles C. strength of the magnets used D. output voltage
Description : One factor that determines the frequency of an alternator is the ____________. A. number of turns of wire in the armature coil B. number of magnetic poles C. strength of the magnets used D. output voltage
Description : If a three-phase induction motor is operated under a light load and it develops an open in one of its supply lines, the motor will _____________. A. continue to run, but will vibrate and have reduced ... speed up due to the reduced number of poles C. run cooler due to reduced current flow D. stop
Description : Reversing the current flow through a coil will ___________. A. reduce the amount of flux produced B. have no effect on the eddy currents produced C. reduce the power consumed D. reverse its two-pole field
Description : Where automatic restart does not present a hazard after a power failure, Coast Guard Regulations (46 CFR) require motor controllers for auxiliaries vital to the propelling equipment to be provided ... overload protection B. low voltage protection C. low voltage release D. reverse current protection
Description : Current `i` is carried in a wire of length `L`. If the wire is turned into a circular coil, the maximum magnitude of torque in a given magnetic field
Last Answer : Current `i` is carried in a wire of length `L`. If the wire is turned into a circular coil, the maximum magnitude ... iB)/(4pi)` D. `(L^(2)B)/(4pi)`
Description : When troubleshooting electronic equipment, you should use a high impedance multimeter ________________. A. to prevent excess current flow through the meter that would damage it B. for AC measurements only ... being tested D. so as not to load down the circuit and obtain erroneous voltage readings
Description : When troubleshooting a motor controller, all indications are that a relay coil should be energized. If there were no magnetic pull, with rated voltage measured across the coil, the most probable cause ... open C. auxiliary contact in series with the coil is defective D. relay armature is stuck