A. Seeback effect
B. Ferranti effect
C. Raman effect
D. none of the above
Related Mcqs:
- A uniformly-loaded D.C. distributor is fed at both ends with equal voltages. As compared to a similar distributor fed at one end only, the drop at the middle point is______________?
A. one-fourth
B. one-third
C. one-half
D. twice
E. none of the above - The voltage drop, for constant voltage transmission is compensated by installing__________?
A. inductors
B. capacitors
C. synchronous motors
D. all of above
E. none of the above - The voltage regulation in magnetic amplifier type voltage regulator is effected by__________?
A. electromagnetic induction
B. varying the resistance
C. varying the reactance
D. variable transformer - The operating voltage of high voltage cables is up to_______________?
A. l.lkV
B. 3.3kV
C. 6.6kV
D. llkV - The square root of the ratio of line impedance and shunt admittance is called the___________?
A. surge impedance of the line
B. conductance of the line
C. regulation of the line
D. none of the above - Transmission voltage of 11 kV is normally used for distances up to_____km?
A. 20—25 km
B. 40—50 km
C. 60—70 km
D. 80—100 km - Which of the following equipment, for regulating the voltage in distribution feeder, will be most economical?
A. Static condenser
B. Synchronous condenser
C. Tap changing transformer
D. Booster transformer - For transmission of power over a distance of 500 km, the transmission voltage should be in the range?
A. 150 to 220 kV
B. 100 to 120 kV
C. 60 to 100 kV
D. 20 to 50 kV - High voltage transmission lines use__________________?
A. suspension insulators
B. pin insulators
C. both A. and B.
D. none of the above - Which of the following is usually not the generating voltage ?
A. 6.6 kV
B. 8.8 kV
C. 11 kV
D. 13.2 kV