A. henry
B. weber
C. ampereturn/weber
D. ampere/metre
Related Mcqs:
- While comparing magnetic and electric circuits, the flux of magnetic circuit is compared with which parameter of electrical circuit ?
A. E.m.f.
B. Current
C. Current density
D. Conductivity - The property of a material which opposes the creation of magnetic flux in it is known as_____________?
A. reluctivity
B. magnetomotive force
C. permeance
D. reluctance - Permeability in a magnetic circuit corresponds to________ in an electric circuit
A. resistance
B. resistivity
C. conductivity
D. conductance - 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 - 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 - Those magnetic materials are best suited for making armature and transformer cores which have ________ permeability and ________ hystersis loss
A. high, high
B. low, high
C. high, low
D. low, low - Point out the wrong statement. Magnetic leakage is undesirable in electric machines because it___________?
A. lowers their power efficiency
B. increases their cost of manufacture
C. leads to their increased weight
D. produces fringing - A material for good magnetic memory should have____________?
A. low hysteresis loss
B. high permeability
C. low retentivity
D. high retentivity - The unit of retentivity is____________?
A. weber
B. weber/sq. m
C. ampere turn/meter
D. ampere turn - The unit of reluctance is_____________?
A. metre/henry
B. henry/metre
C. henry
D. 1/henry