A. Starter for a car
B. Drive for a water pump
C. Fan motor
D. Motor operation in A.C. or D.C
Related Mcqs:
- For which of the following applications a D.C. motor is preferred over an A.C. motor ?
A. Low speed operation
B. High speed operation
C. Variable speed operation
D. Fixed speed operation - In a D.C. series motor, if the armature current is reduced by 50%, the torque of the motor will be equal to
A. 100% of the previous value
B. 50% of the previous value
C. 25% of the previous value
D. 10% of the previous value
E. none of the above - By looking at which part of the motor, it can be easily confirmed that a particular motor is D.C. motor?
A. Frame
B. Shaft
C. Commutator
D. Stator - Flywheel is used with D.C. compound motor to reduce the peak demand by the motor, compound motor will have to be_____________?
A. level compounded
B. under compounded
C. cumulatively compounded
D. differentially compounded - One D.C. motor drives another D.C. motor. The second D.C. motor when excited and driven_______________?
A. runs as a generator
B. does not run as a generator
C. also runs as a motor comes to stop after sometime - Which of the following test can be performed on DC series motor?
A. Swinburne test
B. Hopkinson test
C. Brake test
D. Field test - The direction of rotation of a D.C. series motor can be changed by___________?
A. interchanging supply terminals
B. interchanging field terminals
C. either of A. and B. above
D. None of the above - A D.C. series motor is that which______________?
A. has its field winding consisting of thick wire and less turns
B. has a poor torque
C. can be started easily without load
D. has almost constant speed - The speed of a D.C. series motor is_____________?
A. proportional to the armature current
B. proportional to the square of the armature current
C. proportional to field current
D. inversely proportional to the armature current - A dc series motor should not be started on no load because it would___________?
A. not develop starting torque
B. fail to start without load
C. run at dangerously high speed
D. draw more current without producing sufficient torque