A. lower melting point
B. higher temperature coefficient
C. high specific resistance
D. all of the above
Related Mcqs:
- In heating the ferromagnetic material by induction heating, heat is produced due to_____________?
A. induced current flow through the charge
B. hysteresis loss taking place below curie temperature
C. due to hysteresis loss as well as eddy current loss takingplace in the charge
D. none of the above factors - For heating element high resistivity material is chosen to______________?
A. reduce the length of heating element
B. increase the life of the heating element
C. reduce the effect of oxidation
D. produce large amount of heat - In resistance heating highest working temperature is obtained from heating elements made of_____________?
A. nickel copper
B. nichrome
C. silicon carbide
D. silver - For radiant heating around 2250°C, the heating elements are made of____________?
A. copper alloy
B. carbon
C. tungsten alloy
D. stainless steel alloy - Properly of low temperature co-eflficient of heating element is desired due to which of the following reasons ?
A. To avoid initial rush of current
B. To avoid change in kW rating with temperature
C. Both (A) and (B)
D. Either (A) or (B) - Which of the following heating methods has maximum power factor ?
A. Arc heating
B. Dielectric heating
C. Induction heating
D. Resistance heating - In an electric room heat convector the method of heating used is______________?
A. arc heating
B. resistance heating
C. induction heating
D. dielectric heating - Induction heating takes place it which of the following ?
A. Insulating materials
B. Conducting materials which are magnetic
C. Conducting materials which are non-magnetic
D. Conducting materials which may or may not be magnetic - Induction heating process is based on which of the following principles ?
A. Thermal ion release principle
B. Nucleate heating principle
C. Resistance heating principle
D. Electro-magnetic induction princi¬ple - Radiant heating is used for which of the following ?
A. Annealing of metals
B. Melting of ferrous metals
C. Heating of liquids in electric kettle
D. Drying of paints and varnishes