Inductive effect refers to-

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Inductive effect refers to- A. electron displancement along a carbon chain B. complete transfer ... electrons hitherto unshared D. none of the above

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Description : Statement-1 : Para chloro phenol is more acidic than para flouro phenol. Statement-2 : negative inductive Effect if flourine is greater than in chlori

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Description : When a megohmmeter is used to test insulation, the gradual rise of the pointer reading as a result of continued cranking, is caused by _____________. A. good conductor resistance B. the ... insulation C. the inductive reactance of the windings D. the dielectric-absorption effect of the insulation

Last Answer : Answer: D

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Last Answer : Answer: C

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Description : In which C–C bond of CH3CH2CH2Br, the inductive effect is expected to be the least?

Last Answer : Ans. The magnitude of inductive effect decreases with distance and hence the effect is least in C2-C3 bond.

Description : Phenol is acidic because of (a) Resonance (b) Electromeric effect (c) Inductive effect (d) Peroxide effect

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Description : Aryl halides are less reactive towards nucleophilic substitution as compared to alkyl halides due to (a) Inductive effect (b) Resonance stabilization (c) Tautomerism (d) Stereoisomerism

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Description : Discovering a new ------- is permissible in inductive reasoning. A) cause B) effect C) assumption D) evidence. 

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Description : What is inductive or latent period ?

Last Answer : After immunogen is introduced no antibody is detected, this is latent or inductive period. In this period, immunogen is recognized as a foreign substance.

Description : The electrical diagram shown in the illustration is used to depict a/an ____________. EL-0015 A. resistance circuit B. inductive circuit C. stepdown circuit D. capacitive circuit

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : An AC circuit has a capacitive reactance of 30 ohms in addition to an inductive reactance of 40 ohms connected in series. What is the reactance of the circuit? A. 8.37 ohms B. 10.00 ohms C. 50.00 ohms D. 70.00 ohms

Last Answer : Answer: B

Description : Capacitors can be used in electric distribution systems to improve power factor. This is accomplished by seesawing energy between the capacitor and the _____________. A. generator B. inductive loads C. resistive loads D. all of the above

Last Answer : Answer: B

Description : Voltage will always lead current in a/an ______________. A. capacitive circuit B. inductive circuit C. magnetic circuit D. resistive circuit

Last Answer : Answer: B

Description : Which of the following statements concerning AC circuits is correct? A. The power factor of a resistive circuit is always zero. B. True power in an inductive circuit always equals apparent power. ... . D. Total opposition to the flow of alternating current depends upon the amount of reactive power.

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : In an AC circuit, the inductive reactance of a coil varies with the _______________. A. resistance of the circuit B. frequency of the circuit C. voltage of the circuit D. current of the circuit

Last Answer : Answer: B

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

Last Answer : Answer: B

Description : Although saturable reactors are extremely useful in some applications, their gain is low because of ____________. A. core hysteresis losses B. inductive reactance in the control winding C. IR drop throughout the load winding D. all of the above

Last Answer : Answer: A

Description : AC circuits develop resistance, inductance, and capacitance. The inductive reactance of a circuit is expressed in _____________. A. ohms B. mhos C. henrys D. farads

Last Answer : Answer: A

Description : The ratio of the effective value of the counter EMF in volts, to the effective value of the current in amperes is called _____________. A. impedance factor B. capacitive reactance C. inductive reactance D. root mean square

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : The unit of apparent power in a purely inductive circuit is called the _____________. A. kva B. var C. emf D. watt

Last Answer : Answer: B

Description : The apparent power in a purely inductive circuit is also known as _____________. A. true power B. lead power C. induced power D. reactive power

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : The purpose of the capacitor within component 'B' of the circuit shown in the illustration is to ____________. EL-0081 A. prolong the life of the component's contacts B. discharge the neon within ... the inductive reactance in the circuit D. store power to operate the circuit should 'D' open

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Description : In an induction motor, rotor currents are circulated in the rotor by _____________. A. slip rings and brushes B. an armature and brushes C. inductive reaction of the rotating stator field D. external variable resistors

Last Answer : Answer: C

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Description : How many literals are available in top-down inductive learning methods? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

Last Answer : c) 3

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Last Answer : b) Inductive learning

Description : Inductive learning involves finding a __________ a) Consistent Hypothesis b) Inconsistent Hypothesis c) Regular Hypothesis d) Irregular Hypothesis

Last Answer : a) Consistent Hypothesis

Description : A _________ is used to demonstrate, on a purely syntactic basis, that one formula is a logical consequence of another formula. a) Deductive Systems b) Inductive Systems c) Reasoning with Knowledge Based Systems d) Search Based Systems

Last Answer : a) Deductive Systems