Electromagnetic induction Higher the self-inductance of a coil, Lower the e.m.f. induced Greater the flux produced by it Longer the delay in establishing steady current through it Lesser its weber-turns Lower the e.m.f. induced Greater the flux produced by it Longer the delay in establishing steady current through it Lesser its weber-turns ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction The law that the induced e.m.f. and current always oppose the cause producing them is due to Coulomb Lenz Newton Faraday Coulomb Lenz Newton Faraday ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction For a purely inductive circuit which of the following is true? Actual power of the circuit is zero Apparent power is zero Relative power is zero Any capacitance even if present in the circuit will not be charged Actual power of the circuit is zero Apparent power is zero Relative power is zero Any capacitance even if present in the circuit will not be charged ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction Both the number of turns and the core length of an inductive coil are doubled. Its self-inductance will be Quadrupled Doubled Halved Unaffected Quadrupled Doubled Halved Unaffected ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction A crack in the magnetic path of an inductor will result in Reduced inductance Zero inductance Increased inductance Unchanged inductance Reduced inductance Zero inductance Increased inductance Unchanged inductance ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction Two coils have inductances of 8 mH and 18 mH and a coefficient of coupling of 0.5. If the two coils are connected in series aiding, the total inductance will be 48 mH 38 mH 36 mH 30 mH 48 mH 38 mH 36 mH 30 mH ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP