1. Ohm’s law for magnetic circuits is _________
A. F = ϕS
B. F = ϕ/S
C. F = ϕ2S
D. F = ϕ/S2
2. What happens to the MMF when the magnetic flux decreases?
A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Remains constant
D. Becomes zero
3. Calculate the MMF when the magnetic flux is 5Wb and the reluctance is 3A/Wb.
A. 10At
B. 10N
C. 15N
D. 15At
4. A ring having a cross-sectional area of 500 mm2, a circumference of 400 mm, and ϕ = 800microWb has a coil of 200 turns wound around it. Calculate the flux density of the ring.
A. 1.6T
B. 2.6T
C. 3.6T
D. 4.6T
5. A ring having a cross-sectional area of 500 mm2, a circumference of 400 mm, and ϕ = 800microWb has a coil of 200 turns wound around it. The relative permeability of the ring is 380. Calculate the reluctance.
A. 1.68 × 10-4A/Wb
B. 1.68 × 104 A/Wb
C. 1.68 × 106 A/Wb
D. 1.68 × 10-6A/Wb
6. A ring having a cross-sectional area of 500 mm2, a circumference of 400 mm, and ϕ = 800microWb has a coil of 200 turns wound around it. The relative permeability of the ring is 380. Calculate the magnetomotive force.
A. 1442At
B. 1342At
C. 1432At
D. 1344At
7. A ring having a cross-sectional area of 500 mm2, a circumference of 400 mm, and ϕ = 800microWb has a coil of 200 turns wound around it. The relative permeability of the ring is 380. Calculate the magnetizing current.
A. 6.7A
B. 7.7A
C. 7.6
D. 6.1A
8. Can we apply Kirchhoff’s law to magnetic circuits?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Depends on the circuit
D. Insufficient information provided
9. What is MMF?
A. Magnetic Machine Force
B. Magnetomotive Force
C. Magnetic Motion Force
D. Magnetomotion Force
10. The equivalent of the current I in magnetic ohm’s law is?
A. Flux
B. Reluctance
C. MMF
D. Resistance