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Electromagnetics

In an electromechanical energy conversion device, the developed


torque depends upon
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(a) Stator field strength torque depends upon
(b) Stator field and rotor field strengths
(c) Stator field and rotor field strengths and the torque angle
(d) Stator field strength only
An elementary cylindrical machine has one full-pitch coil in the
stator, but the rotor may have (i) two poles or (ii) four poles of Q2
permanent magnets. The time-varying voltage that could be
induced in the stator coil for one rotation of the rotor, while the
rotor is revolving at a constant speed are shown in the figures
A,B,C and D below.

(a) (b)

(c) (d)
Select the correct combination from the code given below:
2-Pole 4-Pole
(a) A D
(b) A B
(c) C D
(d) B C
Match List –I with List –II and select the correct answer using the code
given below the lists: Q3
List-I List-II
A. Magnetic flux 1. Resistance
B. Magneto motive force 2. Electric current
C. Reluctance 3. Conductivity
D. Permeability 4. Electromotive force
Codes :
A B C D
(a) 2 1 4 3
(b) 3 1 4 2
(c) 2 4 1 3
(d) 3 4 1 2
Statement (I): The electro-mechanical energy conversion principles Q4
are developed with the ‘field energy’ being magnetic or electric, as
the basis.
Statement(II): This approach can deal with only the steady-state
analysis of the electro-mechanical energy conversion, but not the
transient-state analysis.
A magnetic circuit has 150 turns-coil, the cross-sectional area 5 × Q5
10–4 m2 and the length of the magnetic circuit 25 × 10–2 m. what
are the values of magnetic filed intensity and relative permeability
when the current is 2 A and total flux is 0.3× 10–3 Wb?
(a) 1200AT/m and 397.9
(b) 300AT/m and 500 × 10–6
(c) 300AT/m and 397.9
(d) 1200AT/m and 500 × 10–6
In a uniform electric field, field lines and equipotentials Q6
(a) Are parallel to one another
(b) Intersect at 45o
(c) Intersect at 30o
(d) Are orthogonal
A conducting rod shown in figure of mass m and length l moves on two frictionless
horizontal parallel rails in the presence of a uniform magnetic field directed into the
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page. The rod is given an initial velocity Vo to the right and is released at t = 0. Find as
a function of time,
(a) The velocity of the rod
(b) The induced current and
(c) The magnitude of the induced emf.
Current in a long current carrying wire is I = 2t Q8
A conducting loop is placed to the right of this wire. Find
(a) magnetic flux 𝜙𝐵 passing through the loop.
(b) induced emf |e| produced in the loop.
(c) if total resistance of the loop is R, then find induced current Iin in the loop.
Two parallel rails with negligible resistance are 10.0 cm apart. They are connected by
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a 5𝛺 resistor. The circuit also contains two metal rods having resistances of 10𝛺 and
15𝛺 along the rails. The rods are pulled away from the resistor at constant speeds 4
m/s and 2 m/s respectively. A uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.01 T is applied
perpendicular to the, plane of the rails. Determine the current in 5𝛺 the resistor.
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What inductance would be needed to store 1.0 kWh of energy in a coil carrying a 200
A current.
Two transformers of the same type, using the same grade of iron and conductor
materials, are designed to work at the same flux and current densities; but the linear
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dimensions of one are two times those of the other in all respects. The ratio of kVA of
the two transformers closely equals

(a) 16 (b) 8
(c) 4 (d) 2
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A square loop of side 2d is placed with two of its sides parallel to an infinitely long Q14
conductor carrying current I. The center line of the square is at distance b from the
conductor. Determine the expression for the total flux passing through the loop. What
would be the loop flux if the loop is placed such that the conductor is normal to the
plane of the loop. Does the loop flux in this case depend upon the relative location of
the loop with respect to the conductor?
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