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TRANSFORMERS

1. What do you call the set of copper wires wound over the transformer core?
A. EMF C. Core
B. Windings D. Magnetic Flux
2. On what principle does a transformer work?
A. Electromagnetic Force C. Induction
B. Electromagnetic Induction D. Magnetic Flux
3. __________ provides path to the flow of magnetic flux.
A. EMF C. Core
B. Windings D. Magnetic Flux
4. In 1831, ______________ made one of his greatest discoveries – the
electromagnetic induction.
A. Heinrich Hertz C. Michael Faraday
B. James Clerk Maxwell D. Allesandro Volta
5. What must be the value of the primary voltage of a transformer if it works as
a step-up?
A. greater than secondary C. less than secondary
B. equal to secondary D. none of the above
6. What do you call a transformer that has primary voltage that is equal to the
secondary voltage?
A. one-to-one C. air-type
B. step-down D. power transmission
7. __________ is used to separate windings from each other.
A. Insulation C. Core
B. Windings D. Laminated Sheet
8. The set of turns of windings to which the supply current is fed.
A. Secondary Winding C. Core
B. Windings D. Primary Winding
9. What do you call a transformer that has primary voltage that is lower than
the secondary voltage?
A. air-type transformer C. step-down transformer
B. step-up transformer D. isolation transformer
10. What do you call an electrical device that is commonly used to increase or
decrease the supply voltage?
A. EMF C. LDR
B. Electromagnetic Induction D. Transformer

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