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AC/DC MOCK EXAM

1. electrical to mechanical energy

2. is a condition resulting from electric charges in motion

3. mechanical to electrical energy

4. made of stator, rotor, air-gap

5. combination of shunt and series

6. cylinders cut into halves and insulated by an insulating material, in this case mica

7. few turns of heavy wires

8. the e.m.f. induced to the coil is proportional of the rate of change to the magnet flux through the coil

9. many turns of fine wires

10. due to induced e.m.f., a blank is induced in the wire

11. converting energy from one form to another

12. the direction of the generated voltage is opposite to the direction of the change of flux through the
coil

13. magnetic sources that’s parallel and opposite direction (north-south poles)

14. fluxes that are parallel and in the same direction (north-north poles)

15. energy forces are the same at any location

16. forces and torque developed by DC motor depends on

17. flux density is greater than the other, the greater side then pushes away the conductor

18. 1mm-0.25mm steel bolted in a yoke

19. symbol of power, great activity and accomplishment

20. mechanical support, protecting cover

21. produces field flux, wound over the slots of pole shoes

22. provides an electrical connection point for two or more wire

23. yoke, pole core, field coils, brushes

24. shaft, armature core, armature winding, commutator, bearing

25. collects current from commutators and make it available to the stationary circuit

26. cylindrical structure, converts AC to DC in external load circuit

27. purpose of lamination is to reduce the loss due to eddy current ( should be thin)
28. transfers mechanical power

29. virtually the heart of dynamo, where voltage is generated

30. where e.m.f. is induced

31. for high- voltage, low current machines

32. angular distance between central line of the pole to the central line of the next pole

33. for comparatively low-voltage but high current generators

34. distance between two sides of coil

35. span of 180 degrees electrical coil

36. many parallel brushes, conductors distributed under two poles

37. commutator pitch is comparatively larger than the latter

TRUE OR FALSE

1. winding with the fine wires and many turns carry a relatively high current

2. first case- winding resistance is always high

3. the advantage of permanent magnet is that the flux can be controlled, can varied over wide limit
unlike electromagnets

4. current reverse periodically as the wires move to cut lines of forces successfully under the north and
south pole

5. the direction of rotation of a DC motor cannot be reversed

6. when the current passes through any armature winding, it sometimes divides into an even number of
parallel paths

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