Economics of Power Generation Load factor of a power station is defined as maximum demand/average load average load/maximum demand average load x maximum demand (average load x maximum demand)172 maximum demand/average load average load/maximum demand average load x maximum demand (average load x maximum demand)172 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation Depreciation charge are high in case of Diesel plant Diesel plant Thermal plant Hydroelectric plant Diesel plant Diesel plant Thermal plant Hydroelectric plant ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation When the power factor is unity, the relation between line currnet I and supply voltage V is I leads V by 90° I is in phase with V I lags V by 90° None of the listed here I leads V by 90° I is in phase with V I lags V by 90° None of the listed here ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation The connected load of a IVMIM uir consumer is around 40 kV 5 kW 120 kW 80 kW 40 kV 5 kW 120 kW 80 kW ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation The only motor that can be worked at leading power factor is 3-phase induction motor 1- phase induction motor Synchronous motor None of the listed here 3-phase induction motor 1- phase induction motor Synchronous motor None of the listed here ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Economics of Power Generation In a 3 phase system, the line losses are Inversely proportional to cos²Ф Directly proportional to cos Ф Invesely proportional tocos Ф None of the listed here Inversely proportional to cos²Ф Directly proportional to cos Ф Invesely proportional tocos Ф None of the listed here ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP