Description : Fields that act on objects with masses are A. electric fieldsB. magnetic fields C. force fields D. gravitational fields
Last Answer : gravitational fields
Description : A nuclear reactor can't be used for (A) The production of radioisotopes (B) Supplying intense fields or beams of neutron for scientific experiments (C) Marine ship propulsion (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : What sub-class of neutron star is known for its extremely high magnetic field? A. Magnetar (Answer) B. Quasar C. Magneto D. Magnetta
Last Answer : A. Magnetar (Answer)
Description : In the Millikan oil-drop experiment the UPWARD force on the drop is due to the: w) gravitational and electric fields x) gravitational field and the charge on the drop y) electric field and the size of the drop z) electric field and the charge on the drop
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ELECTRIC FIELD AND THE CHARGE ON THE DROP
Description : Which of the following precautions should be taken when troubleshooting various power circuits using a common solenoid-type mechanical voltage tester (wiggins)? A. Never use this tester on circuits greater ... voltage expected in the circuit in order to prevent damage from an off-scale reading.
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : Name the extremely remote celestial object, emitting exceptionally large amounts of light energy, and typically having a star like image in a telescope. -Space
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Description : Type of power-line frequency meter device utilizing a principle of balancing an indicator needle at center of a scale using magnetic fields opposing each other.
Last Answer : magnetic type
Description : In induction type directional over current relay the driving torque is due to interaction of magnetic fields derived from (A) current in the potential coil (B) both voltage and current in the ... (C) directional element and non-directional element (D) non-directional element and the trip circuit
Last Answer : In induction type directional over current relay the driving torque is due to interaction of magnetic fields derived from directional element and non-directional element
Description : Why don't the internal electron forces of a star increase at the same rate as gravitational forces? -Space
Last Answer : In short, the degenerate electron pressure in the star depends upon the density of the gas in a specific way that has no direct dependence upon how gravity and density are related.
Description : A pulsar is a rapidly spinning neutron star which emits: A. A blinding light when it aligns with the planets B. Radio waves detectable from Earth (Answer) C. A gravitational pull which attracts high energy dust particles D. Enough energy to power itself indefinitely
Last Answer : B. Radio waves detectable from Earth (Answer)
Description : The weakest of all fundamental forces is – (1) Gravitational force (2) Electrostatic force (3) Magnetic force (4) Nuclear force
Last Answer : (1) Gravitational force Explanation: In particle physics, fundamental interactions (sometimes called interactive forces or fundamental forces) are the ways that elementary particles interact with one another. ... weak interaction ("weak nuclear force"), and gravitation. All are non-contact forces.
Description : The strongest force in nature is – (1) Electrical force (2) Gravitational force (3) Nuclear force (4) Magnetic force
Last Answer : (3) Nuclear force Explanation: The nuclear force (or nucleonnucleon interaction or residual strong force) is the force between two or more nucleons. It is responsible for binding of protons and neutrons into atomic nuclei.
Description : Read More Details about this McqTesla is the unit of-------------? A. Magnetic Field Strength (Answer) B. Electric Field Strength C. Gravitational Field Strength D. Nuclear Field Strength
Last Answer : A. Magnetic Field Strength (Answer)
Description : Weakest force in nature isA. electric force B. gravitational force C. weak force D. magnetic force
Last Answer : magnetic force
Description : In order to keep a body moving in a circle, there exists a force on it that is directed toward the center of the circle. This force is known asA. Centrifugal force B. Centripetal force C. Gravitational Force D. magnetic force
Last Answer : Centripetal force
Description : In motor a permanent magnet provides: a. Electric field b. electric flux c. magnetic field d. gravitational field
Last Answer : d. gravitational field
Description : The expression F⃗ = qE⃗⃗ + q(v⃗ × B⃗⃗) represents _________ force a) Maxwell b) Gravitational c) Magnetic d) Lorentz
Last Answer : d) Lorentz
Description : When the field is strong, the lines of force are: (a) Closer (b) Parallel (c) Farther (d) All of above 45. The electric lines of force determine the strength of an: (a) Gravitational field (b) Constant field (c) Magnetic field (d) Electric field
Last Answer : d) Electric field
Description : A ball rolling along the ground, gradually slows and finally stops due to _______force. a) muscular b)frictional c)gravitational d)magnetic
Last Answer : b)frictional
Description : Which physical phenomenon or principle is most often applied in the search for petroleum reservoirs? w) gravitational attraction x) magnetic field distortions y) natural radioactive decay of minerals z) acoustic wave transmission and reflection
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ACOUSTIC WAVE TRANSMISSION AND REFLECTION
Description : The strongest force in nature is (1) electrical force (2) gravitational force (3) nuclear force (4) magnetic force
Last Answer : nuclear force
Description : The weakest of all fundamental forces is (1) Gravitational force (2) Electrostatic force (3) Magnetic force (4) Nuclear force
Last Answer : Gravitational force
Description : How do magnetic fields around connected conductive materials take shape?
Last Answer : I think that while the current supplied by the wire is flowing through the metal balls they will generate a magnetic field in the same way a field surrounds a wire with electricity flowing through it. ... that in the same way it passes between atoms in a wire their magnetism will not repel them.
Description : What are the OBSERVED differences between electric and magnetic fields?
Last Answer : answer:A changing magnetic field creates an electric current (a flow of electrically charged material). A changing electric current, in turn, creates a magnetic field.
Description : 7. List two methods of producing magnetic fields. -Physics-10
Last Answer : Following are the methods of producing magnetic fields: By using a permanent magnet we can produce magnetic field and it can be visualized by spreading iron fillings on a white paper and keeping a ... conductors such as solenoid and circular loop can be used to see the presence of magnetic field.
Description : In a cathode ray tube, electric and magnesity of the magnetic fields are simultaneously applied at right angles to each other and the intensity of the
Last Answer : In a cathode ray tube, electric and magnesity of the magnetic fields are simultaneously applied at right angles to each ... 01 T` and `E=50,000 V//m`.
Description : The forces of cathode ray particles due to electric and magnetic fields which are at right angles to each other balance each other. If the magnetic fi
Last Answer : The forces of cathode ray particles due to electric and magnetic fields which are at right angles to ... p.d. is required to produce this velocity?
Description : A charged particle with a velocity `2xx10^(3) ms^(-1)` passes undeflected through electric field and magnetic fields in mutually perpendicular directi
Last Answer : A charged particle with a velocity `2xx10^(3) ms^(-1)` passes undeflected through electric field and magnetic fields ... 1)` D. `1.33xx10^(3)NC^(-1)`
Description : What kinds of waves are produced by disturbances in electric and magnetic fields?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What is the relationship between the strength of magnetic fields and the distance between 2 magnets?
Last Answer : Need answer
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.
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : While troubleshooting a circuit in an engine room central control console, a resistor is suspected of being faulty. Which of the following precautions must be observed if an ohmmeter is to be used to ... of the component isolated. D. The meter case must be grounded prior to attaching the leads.
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : Which of the substances listed can be used to shield sensitive equipment from static magnetic fields? A. Glass B. Mica C. Bakelite D. Permeable iron
Description : For more complete vessel protection when using an impressed current cathodic system _____________. A. all ship's service alternators have additional temperature sensing devices and a thermal recorder ... with the hull and the propeller shaft is grounded through a slip ring/brush arrangement
Description : The purpose of an impressed current cathodic protection system aboard ship is to _______________. A. prevent corrosion of the hull, propeller, rudder and line shafting B. neutralize the vessel's ... the presence of salt air D. maintain a minimum constant alternator load to prevent overheating
Description : One method of testing for a reversed shunt field coil in a DC generator or motor is by connecting the field to a direct current source, at reduced field rated voltage, and test for ... placed near each field C. test lamp across adjacent fields D. copper jumper across the interpole connections
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : The polarization of a radio wave: A. Is perpendicular to the electrostatic field of the antenna B. Is the same direction as the electrostatic field of the antenna. C. Is the same direction ... field of the antenna. D. Is perpendicular to both the electrostatic and magnetic fields of the antenna.
Last Answer : B. Is the same direction as the electrostatic field of the antenna.
Description : What is meant by referring to electromagnetic waves as horizontally polarized? A. The electric field is parallel to the earth. B. The magnetic field is parallel to the earth. C. Both the electric and magnetic fields are horizontal D. Both the electric and magnetic fields are vertical
Last Answer : A. The electric field is parallel to the earth.
Description : What are electromagnetic waves? A. Alternating currents in the core of an electromagnet B. A wave consisting of two electric fields at right angles to each other C. A wave consisting of an electric field ... to each other D. A wave consisting of two magnetic fields at right angles to each other
Last Answer : C. A wave consisting of an electric field and a magnetic field at right angles to each other
Description : What are electromagnetic waves? A. A wave consisting of two magnetic fields at right angles to each other B. A wave consisting of an electric field and a magnetic field at right angles to each ... core of an electromagnet D. A wave consisting of two electric fields at right angles to each other
Last Answer : B. A wave consisting of an electric field and a magnetic field at right angles to each other.
Description : What is meant by referring to electromagnetic waves as horizontally polarized? A. The electric field is parallel to the earth B. Both the electric and magnetic fields are vertical C. Both the electric and magnetic fields are horizontal D. The magnetic fields is parallel to the earth
Last Answer : A. The electric field is parallel to the earth
Description : An electromagnetic wave consists of A. a magnetic field only B. both electric and magnetic fields C. an electric field only D. non-magnetic field only
Last Answer : B. both electric and magnetic fields
Description : The waves associated with electric and magnetic fields, resulting from the acceleration of an electric charge are called
Last Answer : electromagnetic waves.
Description : When current is parallel to magnetic fields, force on conductor is A. zeroB. infinite C. 2 times D. same
Last Answer : zero
Description : The electric and magnetic fields vary with time in which of the following fields? a) DC b) AC c) Static d) It does not vary with time
Last Answer : b) AC
Description : The phase shift in the electric and magnetic fields in an EM wave is given by which parameter? a) phase constant b) attenuation constant c) propagation constant d) intrinsic impedance
Last Answer : d) intrinsic impedance
Description : In good conductors, the electric and magnetic fields will be a) 45 in phase b) 45 out of phase c) 90 in phase d) 90 out of phase
Last Answer : b) 45 out of phase
Description : In electric fields, D= ε E. The correct expression which is analogous in magnetic fields will be a) H = μ B b) B = μ H c) A = μ B d) H = μ A
Last Answer : b) B = μ H
Description : It cannot be determined from Gauss law, whereas the remaining options can be computed from Gauss law. 10. Gauss law for magnetic fields is given by a) Div(E) = 0 b) Div(B) = 0 c) Div(H) = 0 d) Div(D) = 0
Last Answer : b) Div(B) = 0
Description : Which one of the following statement is incorrect regarding the electromagnetic radiation? (A) These are produced by the motion of electric charge (B) The oscillation of charged particles sets up ... electric fields induce the changing magnetic fields in the surrounding medium (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option D