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Inductance Quiz | Inductance Multiple Choice Questions and Answers

(1) The phenomenon due to which there is an induced current in one coil due to the current in a neighbouring coil is?
[A] Mutual inductance
[B] Steady current
[C] Electromagnetism
[D] Susceptance
Answer: Mutual inductance
(2) If the current in one coil becomes steady, the current in neighbouring coil is?
[A] Halves
[B] Zero
[C] Doubles
[D] Infinity
Answer: Zero

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(3) If the flux linkage in coil 1 is 3Wb and it has 500 turns and the current in coil 2 is 2A, calculate the mutual inductance.
[A] 900H
[B] 750H
[C] 450H
[D] 500H
Answer: 750H
(4) Practical application of mutual inductance is ____________
[A] Transformer
[B] Capacitor
[C] AC generator
[D] DC generator
Answer: Transformer
(5) The capacitor doesn’t allow sudden changes in ___________
[A] Capacitance
[B] Voltage
[C] Current
[D] Resistance
Answer: Voltage
(6) If a capacitor of capacitance 9.2F has a voltage of 22.5V across it. Calculate the energy of the capacitor.
[A] 506.25W
[B] 50625W
[C] 50.625W
[D] None of these
Answer: 506.25W
(7) Electricity may be generated by a wire:
[A] carrying current
[B] wrapped as a coil
[C] that has neutral domains
[D] passing through a flux field
Answer: passing through a flux field
(8) In the given circuit, what will the voltage be across R3 25 s after the switch is moved to position 2?
[A] 5.9 V
[B] 14 V
[C] 8.34 V
[D] 2.88 V
Answer: 5.9 V
(9) A 500 turns solenoid develops an average induced voltage of 60 V. Over what time interval must a flux change of 0.06 Wb occur to produce such a voltage ?
[A] 0.5 s
[B] 5 s
[C] 0.1 s
[D] 0.01 s
Answer: 0.5 s
(10) 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
[A] 0.02 Wb
[B] 0.2 Wb
[C] 20 Wb
[D] 2 Wb
Answer: 0.02 Wb
(11) The co-efficient of coupling between two air core coils depends on
[A] mutual inductance and self inductance of two coils
[B] self-inductance of two coils only
[C] mutual inductance between two coils only
[D] none of the mentioned
Answer: mutual inductance and self inductance of two coils
(12) Find the force acting on a conductor 3m long carrying a current of 50 amperes at right angles to a magnetic field having a flux density of 0.67 tesla.
[A] 1000 N
[B] 400 N
[C] 100 N
[D] 600 N
Answer: 100 N
(13) A conductor carries 125 amperes of current under 60° to a magnetic field of 1.1 tesla. The force on the conductor will be nearly
[A] 120 N
[B] 50 N
[C] 480 N
[D] 240 N
Answer: 120 N
(14) Which of the following circuit elements will oppose the change in circuit current ?
[A] Inductance
[B] Resistance
[C] Capacitance
[D] All of the above
Answer: Inductance
(15) For a purely inductive circuit which of the following is true ?
[A] Actual power of the circuit is zero
[B] Relative power is.zero
[C] Any capacitance even if present in the circuit will not be charged
[D] Apparent power is zero
Answer: Actual power of the circuit is zero
(16) Which of the following is not a unit of inductance ?
[A] Coulomb/volt ampere
[B] Volt second per ampere
[C] Henry
[D] All of the above
Answer: Coulomb/volt ampere
(17) The law that the induced e.m.f. and current always oppose the cause producing them is due to
[A] Lenz
[B] Newton
[C] Faraday
[D] Coulomb
Answer: Lenz
(18) A laminated iron core has reduced eddy-current losses because
[A] the laminations are insulated from each other
[B] the magnetic flux is concentrated in the air gap of the core
[C] the laminations are stacked vertfcally
[D] more wire can be used with less D.C. resistance in coil
Answer: the laminations are insulated from each other
(19) Mutually inductance between two magnetically-coupled coils depends on
[A] cross-sectional area of their common core
[B] the number of their turns
[C] permeability of the core
[D] all of the above
Answer: all of the above
(20) The magnitude of the induced e.m.f. in a conductor depends on the
[A] rate of change of flux-linkages
[B] amount of flux linkages
[C] amount of flux cut
[D] flux density of the magnetic field
Answer: rate of change of flux-linkages

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