AC/DC Final Exam 1
How many 20A, 120V circuits are required for forty-two 300W incandescent luminaires (noncontinuous load)?
6 circuits
What is the voltage drop of two 12 AWG conductors (total of 0.40 ohms for both conductors) supplying a 16A load, located 100 ft. from the power supply?
6.40 volts
" _______________" is defined as the rate of work measured by the unit called the watt
Power
The magnitude of self-induced voltage within a winding is directly proportional to the current flow, the winding, and the frequency at which magnetic fields cut through the winding
True
The major advantage of ac over dc is the ease of voltage regulation by the use of a transformer
True
The opposition to current flow in a voltage drop of the circuit voltage
True
To determine the resistance of each element in the circuit, the formula R = E squared / P. E is the rated voltage of the resistor, and P is the rated power of the resistor
True
The approximate decimal equivalent for the fraction "4/18" is ________
.2
Distribution transformers reduce the primary distribution voltage to secondary distribution voltage, such as __________
120/208V 120/240V 277/480V
What is the area in sq. in. of trade size 2 raceway?
3 sq. in.
What is the voltage drop of each ungrounded conductor of a 4-wire multiwire circuit? Each conductor is 12 AWG, 100 ft. in length, supplying a 16A load. The resistance of 12 AWG conductors is 2 ohms per 1,000 ft.
3.20V
"________" is a property of an electrical circuit that enables it to store electrical energy by means of an electric field and to release this energy at a later time
Capacitance
"Normally Closed" means the contacts are closed when the coil is energized
False
A half-wave rectifier can be used to convert ac voltage into dc voltage to continuously charge a capacitor
False
AC inductive or capacitive reactive loads cause the voltage and current to be in-phase with each other
False
Eddy currents are small independent currents induced within the conductor because of direct current
False
Every component of an electrical circuit contains resistance, except the power supply
False
In a parallel circuit, the total circuit resistance is always greater than the smallest resistance
False
In a parallel circuit, the voltage drop across each resistance is equal to the sum of the voltage drops of each of the resistors in parallel
False
The Law of Attraction and Repulsion of magnets states, "Like poles attract and unlike poles oppose each other"
False
The direction of the electromagnetic field around a conductor because of current flow is determined by the right-hand rule as it relates to electron theory
False
The field intensity around a conductor carrying current decreases with increased current flow, and is stronger the further the distance from the conductor
False
The motor FLA rating is used when sizing motor conductors or circuit protection
False
To force electrons to move, some form of energy must be applied to the electrons to cause them to leave their atom. This energy can only be supplied by magnetism.
False
When electricity is created by chemical activity, electrons will flow in two directions. This is called "alternating current"
False
When electrons are forced to move through a conductor, the magnetic fields of individual electrons subtract from one another
False
If two conductive materials in contact with each other are separated, most of the electrons will return to the original surface before the separation is complete
True
Permeability describes the relative ease with which a material can be magnetized
True
That portion of the series-parallel circuit that contains resistances in parallel must comply with the rules for parallel circuits
True
The actual motor current depends upon the load on the motor and the operating voltage at the terminals
True
The attraction between the positive charge of the protons and negative charge of electrons keeps the electrons from breaking out of their orbit
True
The grounded conductor is a conductor that is intentionally grounded to the earth
True
The severity of an electric shock is dependent on the current flowing through the body, which is impacted by circuit voltage and contact resistance
True
When a magnetic field moves through a coil of wire, the lines of flux of the magnetic field cause the electrons in the wire to flow in a specific direction. When the magnetic field moves in the opposite direction, electrons in the wire flow in the opposite direction
True
When energy is applied to the valence electrons, the energy is distributed evenly among all the valence electrons
True
When magnetized material keeps its magnetic field for a long time, it is a permanent magnet. Hard iron or steel is used for permanent magnets.
True
When power supplies are connected in parallel, the voltage remains the same, but the current or amp-hour capacity will be increased
True
When working with series-parallel circuits, it is best to redraw the circuit so you can see the series components and the parallel branches
True
What is the approximate output of a 5 hp, 480V, three-phase motor?
3.75kW
Kichoff's Current Law states, "In a series circuit, the current is ________ through the transformer, the conductors, and the appliance"
the same
The electrical system usually begins at the generating plant that converts energy to __________, three-phase power
13.80kV
In a purely inductive circuit, the CEMF waveform is _____________ out-of-phase with the applied voltage waveform
180 degrees
When working any formula, the key to finding the correct answer is to follow what four steps?
Step 1: Know what the question is asking you to find Step 2: Determine the knowns of the circuit Step 3: Select the formula Step 4: Work out the formula
A balanced multiwire branch circuit has current flow only on the ungrounded conductors
True
A series circuit is a circuit in which a specific amount of current leaves the voltage source and flows through every electrical device in a single path before it returns to the voltage source
True
A simple ac generator consists of a loop of wire rotating between the lines of force between the opposite poles of a magnet
True
According to the Electron Current Flow Theory, electrons flow away from the negative terminal of the source, through the circuit and load, toward the positive terminal of the source
True
Compounds can change the electrical characteristics of an individual atom. For example, the insulating aluminum-oxide compound is very difficult to break and it often results in the overheating of aluminum conductors at their terminals
True
Effective ac voltage or effective ac current is the equivalent value of dc voltage or dc current that would produce the same amount of heat in a resistor
True
Energy is stored in the electromagnetic field of an inductor and the electric field of a capacitor
True
Fluorescent lighting is illumination that results from the combination of electroluminescence and phosphorescence
True
If a magnetizing force is applied to the end of an iron bar, the magnetic field of many of the ferrous molecule electrons will align with each other and the bar will demonstrate magnetic properties
True
To help reduce the hazard of electrical fires from a parallel arcing fault, the NEC requires a listed AFCI-protection device to protect __________ wiring in dwelling unit bedrooms
branch circuit feeder service
DC motors use brushes with springs to hold them in contact with a(n) ___________
commutator
To discharge a capacitor, all that is required is a(n) ______________ path between the terminals of the capacitor. The free electrons on the negative plate then flow through the external circuit to the positive plate
conductive
The formulas in the formula wheel apply to _____________
dc, and ac with unity power
Because of their light weight, ________ actively participate in the transfer of energy.
electrons
The number of complete waveforms in one second is called the "frequency". Frequency is expressed as "_______" or "cycles per second".
hertz
Because of the earth's _____________ resistance to current flow, it cannot be used for the purpose of clearing a line-to-case ground fault
high
Lightning is the discharging of _____________________within clouds to each other, to the earth, and sometimes to space
high-voltage cells
The movement of electrons caused by an external magnetic field is called " _______ current", and the associated potential that is established is called "__________ voltage"
induced
____________ breakers operate on the principle of electromagnetism only and are used for very large motors
instantaneous trip
If protection of electrical equipment from lightning is desired, then a ______________________ must be installed on the electrical system in accordance with the NEC.
listed surge-protection device
A thermal-magnetic circuit breaker typically clears fault current in less than 3 to 5 cycles when subjected to a(n) __________
overload or short circuit
The multipoint grounded neutral is intended to reduce the ______________ neutral voltage drop, assist in clearing ___________ line-to-neutral faults, and reduce elevated voltage caused by line-to-ground faults
primary/primary
Ohmmeters measure the _______ or opposition to current flow of a circuit or component
resistance
The Megger is used to measure very high-________ values, such as those found in cable insulation, or motor and transformer windings
resistance
The Wheatstone Bridge meter is used for extremely accurate _________ measurements
resistance
A _______________ is a circuit that contains some resistances in series and some resistances in parallel with each other
series-parallel circuit
To prevent corrosion from forming on low-voltage electronic circuitry connectors, _______ plating is often placed on copper cable terminals
silver, or gold