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This document appears to be a quiz or worksheet on electronics and concepts related to electricity and magnetism. It contains 50 multiple choice or short answer questions covering topics like capacitors, electric charge, magnetic fields, electromagnetism, units of measurement for concepts like flux and reluctance, properties of materials like steel and ferrites, and definitions of terms like dielectric strength. The questions are numbered 1 through 50 and include prompts asking for concepts, definitions, calculations, and explanations.
This document appears to be a quiz or worksheet on electronics and concepts related to electricity and magnetism. It contains 50 multiple choice or short answer questions covering topics like capacitors, electric charge, magnetic fields, electromagnetism, units of measurement for concepts like flux and reluctance, properties of materials like steel and ferrites, and definitions of terms like dielectric strength. The questions are numbered 1 through 50 and include prompts asking for concepts, definitions, calculations, and explanations.
This document appears to be a quiz or worksheet on electronics and concepts related to electricity and magnetism. It contains 50 multiple choice or short answer questions covering topics like capacitors, electric charge, magnetic fields, electromagnetism, units of measurement for concepts like flux and reluctance, properties of materials like steel and ferrites, and definitions of terms like dielectric strength. The questions are numbered 1 through 50 and include prompts asking for concepts, definitions, calculations, and explanations.
ELECTRONICS: Seatwork #1 Topic: Electricity and Magnetism
1. An electrolytic capacitor is generally made to provide:
2. Electric charge of neutron is the same as: A) Electron B) Proton C) Atom D) Ion 3. The ohmmeter reading for a short circuited capacitor is: 4. In electricity, positive electric charge refers to: A) Electron B) Proton C) Atom D) Ion 5. Air gap has ______ reluctance as compared to iron or steel path.: A) Higher B) Lower C) Equal D) Zero 6. ______ at a point may be defined as equal to the lines of force passing normally through a unit cross-section at that point. 7. What is another term for magnetic lines of force? 8. Whenever the flux linking a coil or current changes, an emf is induced in it is known as: 9. One maxwell is equal to: _______________ webers 10. A group of magnetically aligned atoms: 11. The magnetic material which can be easily magnetized in both directions are known as: 12. The time constant of an R-C circuit is defined as the time during which capacitor charging voltage actually rises to ______ percent of its final value. 13. Find the magnetomotive force of a circuit having 10 V across a relay, 50 turn of 2.5 ohms resistance. 14. Solve the flux density (in gauss) from a magnetic flux of 5,000 Mx through a perpendicular area of 2cm x 5cm. 15. In order to remove static electricity from machinery 16. The direction of magnetic lines of force is 17. Find the total force producing magnetic flux of a circuit having 40 V applied across a relay coil with 80 turns on 2 ohms resistance. 18. The ratio of intensity of magnetization to the magnetization force is known as 19. If a third equal and similar charge is placed between two equal and similar charges, then this third charge will be… 20. The phenomenon of an uncharged body getting charged merely by the nearness of a charged body is known as 21. If no looking at any one end of a solenoid, the direction of current flow is found to be clockwise then the end under observation is a south-pole is called 22. When a magnet is in motion relative to a coil the induced e.m.f. does not depend upon 23. Steel is hard to magnetize because of its _____________. 24. Ability of a material to conduct magnetic flux through it refers to 25. _________ is the unit of reluctance. 26. The ratio of the total flux (flux in iron path) to the useful flux (flux in air gap) is called 27. What do you call the quantity of magnetism retained by a magnetic material after the withdrawal of a magnetizing force? 28. What will happen to an atom if an electron is either taken out or taken into the same atom? 29. Where do you classify hydrogen as a material? 30. A rectangular magnet of magnetic moment M is cut into two piece of same length, the magnetic moment of each piece will be 31. The uniform magnetic field is 32. The magnetic potential in a magnetic circuit can be measured in terms of 33. The ratio of the permeability of material to the permeability of air or vacuum is called 34. What law in electronics where an induced current will be in such a direction that its own magnetic field will oppose the magnetic field that produce the same? 35. The unit of dielectric strength is given by 36. The particles that make up lattice in ionic crystal. 37. 1 volt/meter is same as 38. The science of physical phenomena at very low temperature, approaching absolute zero is called_____________. 39. Find the dielectric constant of air. 40. ________ has a unit of electronvolt (ev). 41. 10^8 maxwells is equivalent to 42. The unit of reluctance is 43. The unit of magnetomotive force 44. Ferrites are a sub-group of 45. The relative permeability of paramagnetic substance is 46. Which of the following is not a unit of flux? 47. Fleming's left hand rule is used to find 48. The lightest kind of atom or element. 49. Is that force which sets up or tends to set up magnetic flux in a magnetic circuit. 50. Defined as the number of lines per unit area through any substance in a plane at right angles to the lines of force.