Unit 2-4 Lesson 1

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When a coil induces a voltage into itself, it is known as ? inductance. a. auto b. back c. counter d. self

D

If an iron core is inserted into a coil, the inductance of the coil will decrease. Select one: True False

False

If the current flowing through a conductor decreases, the magnetic field around the conductor will increase. Select one: True False

False

Moving a magnetic field across a stationary conductor will not induce a voltage in the conductor. Select one: True False

False

Cutting more magnetic lines of force per second will increase the amount of voltage induced into a conductor. Select one: True False

True

For a voltage to be induced in a conductor, there must be relative motion between the conductor and a magnetic field. Select one: True False

True

Inductance has no effect on a DC circuit as long as the current is constant. Select one: True False

True

Lenz's Law states, "An induced voltage or current opposes the motion that created the induced voltage or current." Select one: True False

True

The inductance of a coil is directly related to the number of turns of wire that make up the coil. Select one: True False

True

A coil of wire wrapped around a core is called a(n) ? . a. capacitor b. inductor c. magneto d. transducer

B

Maximum EMF is induced when a conductor cuts a magnetic field at ? . a. 0° b. 90° and 270° c. 180° d. 360°

B

The ability of a current-carrying conductor, coil, or circuit to induce a voltage into itself or adjacent circuits is called ? . a. coupling b. inductance c. reactance d. transference

B

The flux lines that do not link to all the other coils do not contribute to the total inductance, and are called ? flux. a. disconnected b. leakage c. scattered d. wasted

B

The letter ? is used in calculations to represent inductance. a. I b. L c. M d. N

B

The ability of a moving or changing magnetic field to induce a voltage into a conductor is called ? . a. conduction b. coupling c. inductance d. reaction

C

A transformer operates under the principle of ? . a. coil interaction b. electrical coupling c. magnetic transfer d. mutual induction

D

The ability of a material to focus, or concentrate, magnetic lines of force is called magnetic ? . a. absorption b. amplification c. constriction d. permeability

D

Another term for counter EMF is ? EMF. a. back b. opposing c. residual d. reverse

A

Whenever ? flows through a conductor, a magnetic field is created. a. current b. electromotive force c. inductance d. voltage

A

The ability of one coil to induce a voltage into another coil is called ? induction. a. common b. magnetic c. mutual d. shared

C

The induced voltage is ? out of phase with the applied voltage. a. 0° b. 90° c. 180° d. 360°

C

The unit of inductance is called the ? . a. farad b. gilbert c. henry d. mho

C

When a conductor that is cutting through a magnetic field changes direction, the ? of the induced voltage will be reversed. a. frequency b. intensity c. polarity d. velocity

C

When there is no current flowing through a conductor, the magnetic field around the conductor is ? . a. decreasing b. increasing c. not present d. reversing

C


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