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 coil current Change of number of turns of coil Variation in voltage to the coil The resistance of magnetic path Variation in coil current Change of number of turns of coil Variation in voltage to the coil The resistance of magnetic path 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 Decreases None of the listed here Increases Remains same Decreases None of the listed here Increases Remains same ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction A laminated iron core has reduced eddy-current losses because The laminations are insulated from each other The laminations are stacked vertically The magnetic flux is concentrated in the air gap of the core More wire can be used with less D.C. resistance in coil The laminations are insulated from each other The laminations are stacked vertically The magnetic flux is concentrated in the air gap of the core More wire can be used with less D.C. resistance in coil ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction If current in a conductor increases then according to Lenz's law self-induced voltage will Produce current opposite to the increasing current Aid the applied voltage Aid the increasing current Tend to decrease the amount of current Produce current opposite to the increasing current Aid the applied voltage Aid the increasing current Tend to decrease the amount of current ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction Increasing the field or increasing the current will decrease the force on the conductor. Yes No Yes No ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction Air-core coils are practically free from None of the listed here Both Hysteresis losses & Eddy current losses Eddy current losses Hysteresis losses None of the listed here Both Hysteresis losses & Eddy current losses Eddy current losses Hysteresis losses ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP