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111.

The primary and secondary coil of a transformer have 50 and 1500 turns respectively. If the magnetic flux Φ linked with the primary coil is given Φ = Φo +4t, where Φ is in weber, t is time is second and Φo is a constant the output voltage across the secondary coil is:

  • 90 V

  • 120 V

  • 220 V

  • 220 V

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112.

A charged particle (charge q ) is moving n a circle of radius R with uniform speed v. The associated magnetic moment μ is given by:

  • qvR/2

  • qVR2

  • qVR2/2

  • qVR2/2

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113.

A common emitter amplifier has a voltage gain of 50, an input impedance of 100 Ω and an output impedance of 200 Ω. The power gain of the amplifier is:

  • 500

  • 1000

  • 1250

  • 1250

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114.

The core of a transformer is laminated because

  • energy losses due to eddy currents may be minimised

  • the weight of the transformer may be reduced

  • rusting of the core may be prevented

  • rusting of the core may be prevented


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energy losses due to eddy currents may be minimised

When magnetic flux linked with a coil changes, induced emf is produced in it and the induced current flows through the wire forming the coil. In 1895, Focault experimentally found that these induced currents are set up in the conductor in the form of closed loops. These current look like eddies or whirl pools and likewise are known as Focault's current. These current oppose the cause of their origin, therefore, due to eddy currents, a great amount of energy is wasted in form of heat energy. If core of transformer is laminated, then their effect can be minimised.

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115.

A coil of inductive reactance 31 Ω has a resistance of 8Ω. It is placed in series with a condenser of capacitative reactance 25Ω. The combination is connected to an a.c. soruce of 110 V. The power factor of the circuit is

  • 0.56

  • 0.64

  • 0.80

  • 0.80

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116.

In an electromagnetic wave in free space the root mean square value of the electric field is E rms= 6 V/m. The peak value of the magnetic field is

  • 1.41 × 10–8 T

  • 2.83 × 10–8 T

  • 0.70 × 10–8 T

  • 0.70 × 10–8 T

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117.

An inductor 20 mH, a capacitor 100 µF and a resistor 50 Ω are connected in series across a source of emf, V = 10 sin 314 t. The power loss in the circuit is

  • 0.79 W

  • 0.43

  • 1.13

  • 2.74 W


118.

An AC supply gives 30Vrms which is fed on a pure resistance of 10 ohm. the power dissipated in this is

  • 90watt

  • 45watt

  • 90.2watt

  • 180watt


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119.

A transmitting station transmits radiowaves of wavelength 360 m. Calculate the inductance of coil required with a condenser of capacity 1.20 μF in the resonant circuit to receive them

  • 3.07×10-8 H

  • 2.07×10-8 H

  • 4.07×10-8 H

  • 6.07×10-8 H


120.

The peak value of alternating current is 52 ampere. The mean square value of current will be

  • 5 A

  • 2.5 A

  • 52 A

  • None of the above


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