Electromagnetic induction A coil is wound on iron core which carries current I. The self-induced voltage in the coil is not affected by Variation in voltage to the coil Variation in coil current Change of number of turns of coil The resistance of magnetic path Variation in voltage to the coil Variation in coil current Change of number of turns of coil The resistance of magnetic path ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction Which circuit element(s) will oppose the change in circuit current? Capacitance only Inductance and capacitance Resistance only Inductance only Capacitance only Inductance and capacitance Resistance only Inductance only ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction Higher the self-inductance of a coil, Longer the delay in establishing steady current through it Lower the e.m.f. induced Greater the flux produced by it Lesser its weber-turns Longer the delay in establishing steady current through it Lower the e.m.f. induced Greater the flux produced by it Lesser its weber-turns ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction The self inductances of two coils are 8 mH and 18 mH. If the coefficient of coupling is 0.5, the mutual inductance of the coils is 18 mH 12 mH 36 mH 6 mH 18 mH 12 mH 36 mH 6 mH ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction A 500 turns solenoid develops an average induced voltage of 60 V. Over what time interval must a flux change of 0.06 Wb occur to produce such a voltage? 0.5 s 0.1 s 0.2 s None of the listed here 0.5 s 0.1 s 0.2 s None of the listed here ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction In an iron cored coil the iron core is removed so that the coil becomes an air cored coil. The inductance of the coil will None of the listed here Remains same Increases Decreases None of the listed here Remains same Increases Decreases ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP