Electromagnetic induction The magnitude of the induced e.m.f. in a conductor depends on the Amount of flux linkages Amount of flux cut Rate of change of flux-linkages Flux density of the magnetic field Amount of flux linkages Amount of flux cut Rate of change of flux-linkages Flux density of the magnetic field ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction Mutually inductance between two magnetically coupled coils depends on All of the listed here The number of their turns Permeability of the core Cross-sectional area of their common core All of the listed here The number of their turns Permeability of the core Cross-sectional area of their common core 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 Lesser its weber-turns Greater the flux produced by it Longer the delay in establishing steady current through it Lower the e.m.f. induced Lesser its weber-turns Greater the flux produced by it ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction An average voltage of 10 V is induced in a 250 turns solenoid as a result of a change in flux which occurs in 0.5 second. The total flux change is 20 wb 2 wb 0.02 wb 0.2 wb 20 wb 2 wb 0.02 wb 0.2 wb ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction A conductor 2 meters long moves at right angles to a magnetic field of flux density 1 tesla with a velocity of 12.5 m/s. The induced e.m.f. in the conductor will be 25 V 15 V 12 V 10 V 25 V 15 V 12 V 10 V ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction A crack in the magnetic path of an inductor will result in Zero inductance Unchanged inductance Reduced inductance Increased inductance Zero inductance Unchanged inductance Reduced inductance Increased inductance ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP