Description : A wire is being used as a replacement having twice the length and one-half the cross-sectional area of the original wire. The resistance of this new wire, when compared to that of the original wire, ... B. twice as much C. the same as the original resistance D. one-half of the original resistance
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : A replacement wire having twice the length and one-half the cross-sectional area of the original wire will have a resistance that is _____________. A. four times that of the original wire B. twice that of ... wire C. the same as that of the original wire D. one-half that of the original wire
Description : If the length of a wire is halved and the cross-sectional area is doubled, the resistance will be _____________. A. quartered B. unchanged C. doubled D. quadrupled
Description : The resistance of electric wire will decrease as its _______________. A. length increases B. cross-sectional area increases C. temperature increases D. percent of metallic purities increases
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : The existing resistance of a conductor is dependent upon its length, cross-sectional area, _____________. A. temperature and insulation B. material and insulation C. resistive coefficient and material D. material and temperature
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : The resistance of a conductor varies _____________. A. directly as its length and inversely as its cross-sectional area B. inversely as its length and directly as its cross-sectional area C. directly ... as its cross-sectional area D. inversely as its length and inversely as its cross-sectional area
Description : The standard measuring unit of wire by its cross-sectional area, as used in American wire tables is the _____________. A. AWG B. circular mil C. square millimeter D. cubic inch
Description : When the voltage remains constant, and the resistance increases in a series circuit, current flow _____________. A. decreases B. remains the same C. increases D. increases by the square
Description : When the voltage remains constant and the resistance is increased in a series circuit, the flow of current _____________. A. increases by the square of the original value B. increases C. remains the same D. decreases
Description : Change in length and cross-sectional area of metal wire changes A. current B. voltage C. resistance D. magnetic effect
Last Answer : resistance
Description : What happens to the resistance of a wire when its length as well as the cross-sectional area are doubled? A) It doubles B) It becomes 4 times C) It becomes 2π times D) It remains the same
Last Answer : Automatically the resistivity will increase as they are the factors affecting the resistivity
Description : If the cross-sectional area of a magnetic field increases, but the flux remains the same, the flux density: A. increases B. decreases C. remains the same D. doubles
Last Answer : If the cross-sectional area of a magnetic field increases, but the flux remains the same, the flux density: decreases
Description : A wire of uniform area of cross-section A length L and resistance R is cut into two parts. Resistivity of each part a. remains the same b. is doubled c. is halved d. becomes zero
Last Answer : a. remains the same
Description : Water flows through a horizontal pipe at a constant volumetric rate. At a location where the cross sectional area decreases, the velocity of the fluid: (1) increases (2) decreases (3) stays the same (4) none of the above
Last Answer : (1) increases
Description : Water flows through a horizontal pipe at a constant volumetric rate. At a location where the cross sectional area decreases, the velocity of the fluid: w) increases x) decreases y) stays the same
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- INCREASES
Description : When the current in a power transmission line is increased, the power loss _____________. A. increases as the square of the current B. decreases as the square root of the current C. remains the same, as it is independent of current flow D. increases in direct proportion as the current
Description : With diminishing cross-sectional area in case of subsonic flow in a converging nozzle, the (A) Velocity increases (B) Pressure decreases (C) Both (A) & (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) & (B)
Description : A conductor with a cross-sectional area of one circular mil would have a diameter of _____________. A. 0.1 inches B. 0.01 inches C. 0.001 inches D. 0.0001 inches
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : The cross-sectional area of shipboard electrical cable is expressed in _____________. A. millimeters B. gage numbers C. centimeters D. circular mils
Description : Which solid AWG wire size has the smallest physical cross-sectional area? A. 12 B. 14 C. 16 D. 18
Description : Calculate the work done in stretching a steel wire of length 2m and cross sectional area 0.0225 mm^2
Last Answer : Calculate the work done in stretching a steel wire of length 2m and cross sectional area 0.0225mm2 when a load ... 's modulus of steel= 2 1011 N/m2]
Description : A current of 2 A is flowing through a wire of length 4 m and cross-sectional area `1 mm^(2)`. If each cubic metre of the wire contains `10^(29)` free
Last Answer : A current of 2 A is flowing through a wire of length 4 m and cross-sectional area `1 mm^(2)` ... taken by an electron to cross the length of the wire.
Description : Resistance of an electrical conductor is proportional to its (where, l = length and A = cross-sectional area of the conductor) (A) A (B) l (C) A2 (D) Both 'a' & 'b'
Last Answer : (D) Both 'a' & 'b'
Description : Indicate the false statement about the resistance of a wire (1) it depends on material of wire (2) it is directly proportional to the length of wire (3) it is directly proportional to the area of cross-section of wire (4) resistance of metallic wire increases with increase in temperature
Last Answer : it is directly proportional to the area of cross-section of wire
Description : When testing a capacitor with an analog type ohmmeter, a good capacitor will be indicated when _____________. A. there is no meter deflection B. the meter deflects to a low resistance value and ... deflects to a low resistance value and increases rapidly to a higher value, but stays fairly low
Description : When the current flow through a copper wire increases, its _____________. A. resistance will decrease B. insulation will burn C. temperature will increase D. conductivity will increase
Description : If the voltage applied to a moving disk frequency meter decreases, while the applied frequency remains the same, the frequency indication will _____________. A. increase B. decrease C. remain the same D. oscillate
Description : Nine years old children are taller than 7 years old ones. It is an example of (a) Vertical studies (b) Cross-sectional studies (c) Experimental studies (d) Case studies
Last Answer : (a) Vertical studies
Description : Nine year olds are taller than seven year olds. This is an example of a reference drawn from (A) Vertical study (B) Cross-sectional study (C) Time series study (D) Experimental study
Last Answer : (B) Cross-sectional study
Description : A 220/440 V, 50 Hz, 5 KVA, single phase transformer operates on 220V, 40Hz supply with secondary winding open circuited. Then (A) Both eddy current and hysteresis losses decreases. (B) Both ... same but hysteresis loss increases. (D) Eddy current loss increases but hysteresis loss remains the same.
Last Answer : (A) Both eddy current and hysteresis losses decreases.
Description : A steel wire having cross sectional area 1.2 mm is stretched by a force of 120 N.
Last Answer : A steel wire having cross sectional area 1.2 mm is stretched by a force of 120 N. If a ... is produced in the wire, calculate the Poisson's ratio.
Description : The free electrons of a copper wire of cross-sectional area `10^(-6) m^(2)` acquire a drift velocity of `10^(-4) m//s` when a certain potential differ
Last Answer : The free electrons of a copper wire of cross-sectional area `10^(-6) m^(2)` acquire a drift velocity of `10 ... is `8.5xx10^(28) "electrons"//m^(3)`.
Description : Calculate the electric field in a copper wire of cross-sectional area `2.0 mm^(2)` carrying a current of 1 A. The resistivity of copper `=1.7xx10^(-8)
Last Answer : Calculate the electric field in a copper wire of cross-sectional area `2.0 mm^(2)` carrying a current ... of copper `=1.7xx10^(-8) Omega`m.
Description : A current of 4.8 A is flowing in a copper wire of cross-sectional area `3xx10^(-4) m^(2)`. Find the current density in the wire.
Last Answer : A current of 4.8 A is flowing in a copper wire of cross-sectional area `3xx10^(-4) m^(2)`. Find the current density in the wire.
Description : A current of 5 ampere is passing through a metallic wire of cross-sectional area `4xx10^(-6) m^(2)`. If the density of the charge-carriers in the wire
Last Answer : A current of 5 ampere is passing through a metallic wire of cross-sectional area `4xx10^(-6) m^(2)`. If the ... ms^(-1)` D. `1xx10^(-2)ms^(-1)`
Description : A conducting wire of cross-sectional area `1 cm^(2)` has `3 xx 10^(23)` charge carriers per m3. If wire carries a current of `24 mA`, then drift veloc
Last Answer : A conducting wire of cross-sectional area `1 cm^(2)` has `3 xx 10^(23)` charge carriers per m3. If wire carries ... 3)ms^(-1)` D. `5xx10^(-6)ms^(-1)`
Description : E.M.F for a coil depends upon A. the cross sectional area B. no. of turns of wire C. the magnitude of magnetic flux density D. all of above
Last Answer : all of above
Description : Mean drift velocity of electron in a copper wire having cross-sectional area 5.0 × 10-6 m2 carrying current of 1 A and having number density 8.5 × 1028 m3 is A. 0.015 mm s-1 B. 0.1 mm s-1 C. 0.5 mm s-1 D. 0.25 mm s-1
Last Answer : 0.015 mm s-1
Description : The spring index is, (A) Ratio of wire diameter to mean coil diameter (B) Force per unit cross-sectional area of spring (C) Ratio of mean coil diameter to wire diameter (D) Force required to produce unit deflection
Last Answer : (C) Ratio of mean coil diameter to wire diameter
Description : The stiffness of spring is, (A) Deflection per unit of axial force (B) Force per unit cross-sectional area of spring (C) Ratio of mean coil diameter to wire diameter (D) Force required to produce unit deflection
Last Answer : (D) Force required to produce unit deflection
Description : f the length inertia is decreased to nine times, then what will be the effect on free torsional vibrations of a single motor system? a) Increases 3 times b) Increases 9 times c) Decreases 9 times d) Decreases 3 times
Last Answer : a) Increases 3 times
Description : When load factor and diversity factor increases ___________ a) cost of electricity decreases b) cost of electricity also increases c) cost of electricity remains same d) cost of electricity increases exponential
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Air resistance ______ with an increase in the speed of the object moving through it. a) increases b)decreases c)remains same d)no change
Last Answer : a) increases
Description : Due to atmospheric refraction, apparent length of the day (a) increases (b) decreases (c) remains the same (d) all of these
Last Answer : (a) increases
Description : The resistance of most conducting materials will change as a result of temperature change. The resistance of copper will _____________. A. increase as temperature decreases B. decrease as temperature decreases C. remain the same between 20°F and 110°F D. remain the same between 68°F and 230°F
Description : With the increase in the cross sectional area of the conductor, the value of resistance: (1) Increase (2) Remain same (3) Decrease (4) None of these
Last Answer : With the increase in the cross sectional area of the conductor, the value of resistance: Decrease.
Description : Calculate the conductivity of a wire of length 2 m, area of cross-sectionl `2 cm^(2)` and resistance `10^(-4) Omega`.
Last Answer : Calculate the conductivity of a wire of length 2 m, area of cross-sectionl `2 cm^(2)` and resistance `10^(-4) Omega`.
Description : A wire of resistance `4 Omega` is stretched to twice its original length. In the process of stretching, its area of cross-section gets halved. Now, th
Last Answer : A wire of resistance `4 Omega` is stretched to twice its original length. In the process of stretching, its area ... Omega` C. `1 Omega` D. `4 Omega`
Description : Stress is force applied on A. volume B. cross sectional area C. unit length D. across diagonal
Last Answer : cross sectional area
Description : For specified tube outside diameter, higher BWG means higher (A) Tube thickness (B) Cross-sectional area (C) Weight per unit length (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Cross-sectional area