A. retentivity
B. resistivity
C. permeability
D. inductance
Related Mcqs:
- An air gap is usually inserted in magnetic circuits to____________?
A. increase m.m.f.
B. increase the flux
C. prevent saturation
D. none of the above - Conductance is analogous to_____________?
A. permeance
B. reluctance
C. flux
D. inductance - Energy stored by a coil is doubled when its current is increased by percent___________?
A. 25
B. 50
C. 41.4
D. 100 - When both the inductance and resistance of a coil are doubled the value of________________?
A. time constant remains unchanged
B. initial rate of rise of current is doubled
C. final steady current is doubled
D. time constant is halved - Those materials are well suited for making permanent magnets which have ________ retentivity and _________ coercivity
A. low, high
B. high, high
C. high, low
D. low, low - A ferrite core has less eddy current loss than an iron core because_______________?
A. ferrites have high resistance
B. ferrites are magnetic
C. ferrites have low permeability
D. ferrites have high hysteresis - In a magnetic material hysteresis loss takes place primarily due to___________?
A. rapid reversals of its magnetisation
B. flux density lagging behind magnetising force
C. molecular friction
D. it high retentivity - Permanent magnets are normally made of_____________?
A. alnico alloys
B. aluminium
C. cast iron
D. wrought iron - The rate of rise of current through an inductive coil is maximum_____________?
A. at 63.2% of its maximum steady value
B. at the start of the current flow
C. after one time constant
D. near the final maximum value of current - The initial rate of rise of current through a coil of inductance 10 H when suddenly connected to a D.C. supply of 200 V is__________Vs
A. 50
B. 20
C. 0.05
D. 500