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1. Tesla is a unit of
(b) inductance
(d) flux
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(d) through which the magnetic lines of force can pass very easily
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(a) iron
(b) copper
(c) aluminium
(d) moving charges
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(a) paramagnetic
(b) diamagnetic
(c) ferromagnetic
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(a) little
(b) lower
(c) higher
(d) zero
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(a) proportional to 7
(b) proportional to X
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(a) the magnetic lines of force will bend away from their usual paths in order
(b) the magnetic lines of force will bend away from their usual paths in order
Ans: b
12. Fleming’s left hand rule is used to find
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known as
(b) susceptibility
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(a) henry/metre
(b) henry
(c) henry/sq. m
(d) it is dimensionless
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will be
(a) zero
(b) BLI
(c) B2LI
(d) BLI2
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proportional to
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19. Materials subjected to rapid reversal of magnetism should have
Ans: b
20. Indicate which of the following material does not retain magnetism
permanently.
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(a) cobalt
(b) chromium
(c) nickel
(d) tungsten
Ans: c
(a) magnetoes
(c) transformers
(d) loud-speakers
Ans: c
Ans: c
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25. Substances which have permeability less than the permeability of free
(a) ferromagnetic
(b) paramagnetic
(c) diamagnetic
(d) bipolar
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(a) voltage
(b) current
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(a) Tungsten
(b) Aluminium
(c) Copper
(d) Nickel
Ans: d
Ans: d
30. Gilbert is a unit of
(c) conductance
(d) permittivity
Ans: b
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(a) reluctivity
(b) susceptibility
(c) permittivity
(d) conductance
Ans: a
(b) ferrites
(a) weber
(b) lumens
(c) tesla
Ans: c
35. The magnetism left in the iron after exciting field has been removed
is known as
(a) permeance
(c) susceptance
(d) reluctance
Ans: b
(a) Maxwell
(b) Telsa
(c) Weber
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(a) Brass
(b) Copper
(c) Zinc
(d) Ebonite
Ans: d
(a) 1 Wb/mm2
(b) 1 Wb/m
(c) 1 Wb/m2
(d) 1 mWb/m2
Ans: c
(b) The electric field intensity at a point is numerically equal to the force
(d) Unit field intensity in the exertion of a force of one newton on a charge
of one coulomb
Ans: b
40. When a magnet is in motion relative to a coil the induced e.m.f. does
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(a) 10 webers
(b) 10 webers
(c) 10 webers
(d) 10 webers
Ans: d
42. When two ends of a circular uniform wire are joined to the terminals
Ans: d
Ans: c
44. Two long parallel conductors carry 100 A. If the conductors are
separated by 20 mm, the force per meter of length of each conductor will be
(a) 100 N
(b) 10 N
(c) 1 N
(d) 0.1 N
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at right angles to a magnetic field having a flux density of 0.8 T ; the force
(a) 240 N
(6) 24 N
(c) 2.4 N
(d) 0.24 N
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(a) 8 N-m
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47. The electromagnet has 50 turns and a current of 1A flows through the
coil. If the length of the magnet circuit is 200 mm, what is the magnetic field
strength ?
(c) 25 AT/m
Ans: b
48. What is the magnitude and the direction of force per 1.1m length of a
mm apart ?
(a) 22 x 10″8 N
(b) 22 x 10″7 N
(c) 22 x 10-6 N
(d) 22 x 10″5 N
Ans: d
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(a) reluctance
(b) resistance
(c) permeance
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(a) ampere-hour
(b) watt
(c) joule
(d) coulomb
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Ans: c
53. The most effective and quickest may of making a magnet from soft iron
is by
(b) induction
Ans: a
54. The commonly used material for shielding or screening magnetism is
(a) copper
(b) aluminium
(d) brass
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Ans: d
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construction of
(b) transformers
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(a) diamagnetic
(b) paramagnetic
(c) ferromagnetic
(d) insulating
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59. The materials are a bit inferior conductors of magnetic flux than
air.
(a) ferromagnetic
(b) paramagnetic
(c) diamagnetic
(d) dielectric
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(a) circular
(b) triangular
(c) rectangular
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(a) M
(6) M/2
(c) 2 M
(d) M/4
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will affect
(c) the field in which all lines of magnetic flux are parallel and equidistant
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(c) the sum of all currents embraced by one line of magnetic field
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67. What will be the current passing through the ring shaped air cored
coil when number of turns is 800 and ampere turns are 3200 ?
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 8
Ans: b
68. What will be the magnetic potential difference across the air gap of
(a) 2 AT
(b) 4 AT
(c) 6 AT
(d) 10 AT
Ans: b
(a) The magnetic flux inside an exciting coil is lower than its outside surface
(e) The magnetic flux inside the exciting coil is greater than its outside
surface
(d) The magnetic flux inside the exciting coil is same as on its outside
surface
Ans: d
fixed number of turns. How does the magnetic induction B varies inside the
coil
(a) Decreases
(b) Increases
(d) First increases and then decreases depending on the depth of iron
in¬sertion
Ans: b
Ans: a
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73. How does the magnetic compass needle behave in a magnetic field ?
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(a) is constant and has same value in energy part of the magnetic field
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(d) a line of magnetic flux which does not follow the designed path
Ans: d
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(a) Silver
(b) Copper
(d) Iron
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78. Which of the following type of materials are not very important for
engineering applications ?
(a) Ferromagnetic
(b) Paramagnetic
(c) Diamagnetic
Ans: c
79. The susceptibility of paramagnetic materials generally lies between
Ans: a
91. For which of the following materials the saturation value is the
highest ?
(d) Ferrites
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of
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93. For which of the following materials the net magnetic moment should
be zero ?
(a) Diamagnetic materials
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Ans: d
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(a) loud-speakers
(b) generators
(c) motors
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97. Main causes of noisy solenoid are
(a) strong tendency of fan out of laminations at the end caused by repulsion
(b) uneven bearing surface, caused by dirt or uneven wear between moving
and
stationary parts
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(a) heating
(b) hammering
(c) by inductive action of another magnet
Ans: d