Electrostatic and Capacitance What will happen to an insulating medium if voltage more than the breakdown voltage is applied on it ? It will melt It will become magnetic It will get punctured or cracked Its molecular structure will get changed It will melt It will become magnetic It will get punctured or cracked Its molecular structure will get changed ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrostatic and Capacitance at a point may be defined as equal to the lines of force passing normally through a unit cross section at that point. Electric intensity None of these Magnetic flux density Electric flux Electric intensity None of these Magnetic flux density Electric flux ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrostatic and Capacitance A positive and a negative charge are initially 50 mm apart. When they are moved close together so that they are now only 10 mm apart, the force between them will be 5 times greater than before 5 times smaller than before 25 times larger than before 10 times greater than before 5 times greater than before 5 times smaller than before 25 times larger than before 10 times greater than before ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrostatic and Capacitance The inverse of capacitance is called elastance reluctance conductance susceptance elastance reluctance conductance susceptance ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrostatic and Capacitance A capacitor consists of two conductors only two insulators only two insulators separated by a conductor two conductors separated by an insulator two conductors only two insulators only two insulators separated by a conductor two conductors separated by an insulator ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP