Electrical Cables The thickness of the layer of insulation on the conductor, in cables, depends upon Current carrying capacity Voltage Reactive power Power factor Current carrying capacity Voltage Reactive power Power factor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrical Cables In cables the charging current Leads the voltage by 90° Lags the voltage by 90° Leads the voltage by 180° Lags the voltage by 180° Leads the voltage by 90° Lags the voltage by 90° Leads the voltage by 180° Lags the voltage by 180° ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrical Cables Which of the following protects a cable against mechanical injury? Armouring Sheath None of the listed here Bedding Armouring Sheath None of the listed here Bedding ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrical Cables Dielectric strength of rubber is around 25 kV/mm 5 kV/mm 15 kV/mm 30 kV/mm 25 kV/mm 5 kV/mm 15 kV/mm 30 kV/mm ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrical Cables In a cable, the maximum stress under operating conditions is at Armour Insulation layer Sheath Conductor surface Armour Insulation layer Sheath Conductor surface ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrical Cables If a cable of homogeneous insulation has a maximum stress of 10 kV/mm, then the dielectric strength of insulation should be 15 kV/mm 10 kV/mm 5 kV/mm 30 kV/mm 15 kV/mm 10 kV/mm 5 kV/mm 30 kV/mm ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP