A. Varnished cambric
B. Rubber
C. Paper
D. Any of the above
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Related Mcqs:
- The thickness of the layer of insulation on the conductor, in cables, depends upon___________?
- A. reactive power B. power factor C. voltage D. current carrying capacity...
- A certain cable has an insulation of relative permittivity 4. If the insulation is replaced by one of relative permittivity 2, the capacitance of the cable will become_____________?
- A. one half B. double C. four times D. none of the above...
- If a cable of homogeneous insulation has a maximum stress of 10 kV/mm, then the dielectric strength of insulation should be_______________?
- A. 5 kV/mm B. 10 kV/mm A. 15 kV/mm D. 30 kV/mm...
- Rubber is most commonly used insulation in cables
- A. Yes B. No...
- Low tension cables are generally used up to___________?
- A. 200 V B. 500 V C. 700 V D. 1000 V...
- cables are used for 132 kV lines____________?
- A. High tension B. Super tension C. Extra high tension D. Extra super voltage...
- The intersheaths in the cables are used to_____________?
- A. minimize the stress B. avoid the requirement of good insulation C. provide proper stress distribution D. none of the above...
- The breakdown of insulation of the cable can be avoided economically by the use of___________?
- A. inter-sheaths B. insulating materials with different dielectric constants C. both (A) and (B) D. none of the above...
- The advantage of oil filled cables is_________?
- A. more perfect impregnation B. smaller overall size C. no ionisation, oxidation and formation of voids D. all of the above...
- The advantage of cables over overhead transmission lines is___________?
- A. easy maintenance B. low cost C. can be used in congested areas D. can be used in high voltage circuits...
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