Description : which areas can be used for as the differential pressure transmitter?
Last Answer : 1: Guage pressure measurement by supply the HIGH side and venting the LOW side to the atmosphere2: Measurement of level of open tank by connecting the impulse line at the bottom of the tank to ... : Measurement of absolute pressure by supply the HIGH side and blinding or blocking the the LOW side
Description : What areas can Differential pressure transmitter be used in??
Description : A final amplifier of a radio transmitter draws 250 mA of plate current when the plate supply voltage is 1400 volts. If the plate circuit efficiency is 80% and the transmitter is connected to an antenna having a feed impedance of 70 ohms, ... at the feed-point? A. 4.0 A B. 2.2 A C. 1.25 A D. 2.0 A
Last Answer : D. 2.0 A
Description : In the head and neck: a. the lymph from the upper lid drains to the parotid and submandibular lymph nodes b. the facial nerve comes from the first pharyngeal arch c. branches of the ... e. an unilateral cleft lip is a failure of the maxillary process to fuse with the medial nasal process
Last Answer : branches of the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve supply the skin of the scalp as far backward as the vertex
Description : Basic operating characteristics of the operational amplifier such as gain and stability are the function of its _____________. A. differential input stage B. power output stage C. feedback circuit D. supply voltages
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : What limits the sensitivity of a receiver? A. The power supply of the receiver B. The power output of a transmitter C. The noise floor of the receiver D. The distance between the transmitter and receiver
Last Answer : C. The noise floor of the receiver
Description : How do you eliminate radio frequency variation of an oscillator transmitter caused by its supply voltage? A. Use new power supply B. Lossen power supply shielding C. Use of regulated power supply D. Use of high capacitor in the supply circuit
Last Answer : C. Use of regulated power supply
Description : Which of the following is one of the possible causes for a slow drift of frequency in a self exited transmitter oscillator circuits resulting to a poor frequency stability? A. Poor soldered connections ... , or antenna circuits D. DC and RF heating of resistors, causing then to change values.
Last Answer : D. DC and RF heating of resistors, causing then to change values.
Description : ECE Board Exam November 1996 What is the applied power if a thermal RF wattmeter is connected to a transmitter through a variable attenuator? The wattmeter reads 84 mW when 15 dB of attenuation is used. A. 4.656 watts B. 2.656 watts C. 3.656 watts D. 2.856 watts
Last Answer : B. 2.656 watts
Last Answer : A. PAM
Description : If coils 'R1-R2-R3' at the receiver of figure 'B' shown in the illustration turned opposite of those in the transmitter by design, what corrective action should be taken? EL-0092 A. Reverse the 60 Hz supply ... is needed. C. Interchange leads 'R1' and 'R3'. D. Interchange leads 'R2' and 'R3'.
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : If coil 'R1-R2' at the receiver of figure 'A' shown in the illustration were in 180 degree error with respect to that of the transmitter, what corrective action should be taken? EL-0092 A. No action is ... and 'R2'. C. Interchange connections 'S1' and 'S2'. D. Interchange connections 'S1' and 'S3'.
Description : If coils 'R1-R2-R3' at the receiver of figure 'B' shown in the illustration turned opposite of those in the transmitter, what corrective action should be taken to have both turn in the same direction? EL-0092 A ... is needed. C. Interchange leads 'R1' and 'R3'. D. Interchange leads 'R2' and 'R3'.
Description : If coil 'R1-R2' at the receiver of figure 'A' shown in the illustration turned opposite of that in the transmitter, what corrective action should be taken? EL-0092 A. No action is necessary as this is ... . C. Interchange connections to 'S1' and 'S2'. D. Interchange connections to 'S1' and 'S3'.
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : A factory is served by a 220 V supply line. In a circuit protected by a fuse marked 10 A, the maximum number of 100 W lamps in parallel that can be tu
Last Answer : A factory is served by a 220 V supply line. In a circuit protected by a fuse marked 10 A, the maximum number of ... on, is A. 11 B. 22 C. 33 D. 66
Description : What is the function of a fuse wire? (a) To prevent an unduly high electric current from passing through a circuit (b) To increase the current supply (c) To decrease the current supply (d) To stabilise the voltage
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : When testing for blown fuses in a three-phase supply circuit to a motor, you should first ___________________. A. apply the megger across the tops of the line fuses B. apply an ammeter diagonally across ... of the line fuses D. ensure the circuit is de-energized, and then use a continuity tester
Description : Referred to as a ferrite device that can be used in lieu of a duplexer to isolate a microwave transmitter and receiver when both are connected to the same antenna. A. Isolator B. Circulator C. Coupler D. Diode.
Last Answer : B. Circulator
Description : Termination means A. result of disconnecting a line from a transmitter B. result of cutting both ends of a conductor C. looking back impedance of a line with no load D. load connected to the output end of a transmission line
Last Answer : D. load connected to the output end of a transmission line
Description : What term is used for the end of the transmission line that is connected to a transmitter?
Last Answer : Input end, generator end, transmitter end, sending end, and source.
Description : Which covalent fuse wire is connected to the main circuit ?
Last Answer : The fuse wire is connected to the main circuit in a class co-op.
Description : Which wire is the fuse connected to ?
Last Answer : The fuse is connected to the live wire.
Description : To which wire is the fuse connected ?
Last Answer : The fuse is connected to the live wire
Description : The fuse in an electric circuit is connected in
Last Answer : series with the live wire
Description : In an electrical circuit, a fuse is connected (a) in the live wire (b) in the neutral wire (c) in the earth wire (d) anywhere—it makes no difference
Description : The fuse in an electric circuit is connected in – (1) series with neutral (2) parallel to live (3) parallel to neutral (4) series with live
Last Answer : (4) series with live Explanation: A fuse wire is a safety wire connected in series with the live wire that has high resistivity and low melting point. Fuses are always connected in ... large current supply or malfunctioning in the electric connections, it melts and breaks the electric circuit.
Description : The earth-wire of a cable is connected to – (1) the outer metallic body of the appliance (2) the fuse of the appliance (3) the filament of the appliance (4) short circuitry of the appliance
Last Answer : (2) the fuse of the appliance Explanation: Earth wire prevents Electric shocks. It is connected to the electrical cable of an appliance to prevent electric shocks. Actually it has very low resistance and allows current to pass through it easily.
Description : If fuse #1 shown in the illustration is defective, a voltage tester connected across points 'C' and 'B' will ____________. EL-0062 A. show a reading of 55 volts B. show full line voltage ... C. give positive indication that fuse #2 is good D. give positive indication that fuse #1 is defective
Description : In the illustration if BRANCH NO. 1 is a lighting circuit for crew's berthing, Federal Regulations (46 CFR) require the maximum fuse rating for that branch to be _________. EL-0013 A. 80% of the connected load B. 15 amps C. 20 amps D. 30 amps
Description : A fuse will 'blow' if _____________. A. an electric motor is stopped suddenly by opening a switch B. the flow of current to the protection device is reversed C. the electrical current exceeds the rated value of the fuse D. unequal resistors are connected in parallel
Description : In the illustration if BRANCH NO. 1 is a lighting circuit for crew's berthing, 46 CFR requires the maximum fuse rating for that branch to be _________. EL-0013 A. 15 amps B. 80% of the connected load C. 20 amps D. 30 amps
Description : Before touching a small capacitor connected to a de-energized circuit, or even one that is completely disconnected, you should ____________. A. gently tap the body with a screwdriver B. tag it ... insulated fuse puller D. short circuit the terminals to make sure that the capacitor is discharged
Description : ECE Board Exam March 1996 A device to be connected across the headset in telephone receivers to reduce the effects of acoustic shock. A. Ground B. Two rectifiers in parallel with opposite polarities C. Protector D. Fuse
Last Answer : B. Two rectifiers in parallel with opposite polarities
Description : The fuse in an electric circuit is connected in (1) series with neutral (2) parallel to live (3) parallel to neutral (4) series with live
Last Answer : series with live
Description : The earth-wire of a cable is connected to (1) the outer metallic body of the appliance (2) the fuse of the appliance (3) the filament of the appliance (4) short circuitry of the appliance
Last Answer : the fuse of the appliance
Description : A fuse should be connected in
Last Answer : A fuse should be connected in series with phase conductor
Last Answer : A fuse is connected in series with circuit.
Last Answer : The pressure coil of a wattmeter should be connected on the supply side of the current coil when load impedance is high.
Description : Why is it dangerous yo supply power to an unloaded series connected dc motor?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Two 100 watt light bulbs are connected in parallel across a 100 volt power supply. The total power developed in the circuit is _______________. A. 200 watts B. 100 watts C. 50 watts D. equal to the product of the amperes times the voltage in each branch
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : Which of the following statements is true if a 100 watt lamp and a 75 watt lamp are connected in parallel across a 100 volt power supply? A. The 75 watt lamp will draw as much current as the 100 ... Current flow will be the same across each lamp. D. The 75 watt lamp will have a higher resistance.
Description : A series wound DC motor has its armature and field connected in series with a resistor. When the motor is disconnected from its power supply, this motor will exemplify __________. A. the ... the proper connections for an automatic strip heater C. a reversing controller circuit D. dynamic braking
Description : To carry out an insulation resistance test, one terminal of the megohmmeter should be connected to the winding, with the other terminal being connected to the ____________________. A. power supply B. variable resistor C. frame of the machine D. armature
Description : Current in a 60 W light bulb when it is connected to a 230 V power supply is A. 0.26 A B. 1.5 A C. 2.6 A D. 3.9 A
Last Answer : 0.26 A
Description : A 10-bus power system consists of four generator buses indexed as G1, G2, G3, G4 and six load buses indexed as L2, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6. The generator-bus G1 is connected ... of non linear equations required for solving the load flow problem using Newton-Raphson method in popular form is________.
Last Answer : 14
Description : A series combination of resistance 100 ohm and capacitance 50µf is connected in series to a 230 V, 50HZ supply. Calculate (i) Capacitive reactance (ii) Current (iii) Power factor (iv) Power consumed
Last Answer : For RC series circuit
Last Answer : Req= (1/1200 +1/560 + 1/2.1)^-1 = 2.1 ohms RT= 2.1 + 7.8 = 9.9 ohms IT = V/R = 24/9.9 = 2.4 A Veq= R I = 2.1 2 ... 7.8 = 12.096 w = 44.928 w _________________________________________ By: Ellis-Junior Kamatjipose [email protected]
Description : Two 100W, 200V lamps are connected in series across a 200V supply. The total power consumed by each lamp will be in Watts
Last Answer : 4800
Last Answer : When a D.C. series motor is connected to A.C. supply, the power factor will be low because of high inductance of field and armature circuits.
Description : Do gasses ever move via anything other than a pressure differential?
Last Answer : answer:Gases (sp!!) are always in motion. SRM