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28 V 36 V 24 V 9V

alue of the voltage drop across R4 Figure 2 would be: 24 V 9V 16 V 12 V

e value of the current flow through R1 Figure 2 would be: 9 mA

6 mA 1.5 mA 15 mA

wer the following question with reference to the series-parallel circuit in Figure 3. 10 Ohm 15 Ohm 22.5 Ohm 31 Ohm

The lodestone is a natural form of a: temporary magnet. permanent magnet soft magnet. heavy magnet.

Soft iron is most suitable for use in a: permanent magnet. natural magnet. temporary magnet. magneto.

Artificial magnets can be produced by: a.placing a nonmagnetic material in the core of a coil and applying an AC voltage of the coil. placing magnetic material in the core of a coil and applying a DC voltage to the coil. placing a magnetic material in the core of a coil and applying an AC voltage to the coil.

placing a nonmagnetic material in the core of a coil and applying a DC voltage of the coil.

The magnetic force between two poles: is measured using a galvanometer. is measured using a multimeter. increases as the distance between the two poles decreases. decreases as the distance between the two poles decreases.

Permanent horseshoe-shaped magnets: retain their magnetism longer than the bar type. will not retain their magnetism as well as the bar type. will not provide as strong a magnetic field as a bar magnet. provide a much stronger magnetic field than a bar magnet of equal material.

A permanent ring magnet: acts like two horseshoe magnets. acts like two horseshoe magnets placed together with opposite poles touching. has no designated poles. both b and c

A material that acts as an insulator for magnetic flux is: glass. aluminum. soft iron unknown today

Which of the following is not assumed to be a characteristic of magnetic lines of force? They travel most easily through air. They form closed loops. They repel each other.

They exit at the magnet's N-pole and enter at its S-pole.

Which of these does not normally have a demagnetizing effect? DC applied to a coil AC applied to a coil heat mechanical vibration

) The left-hand conductor rule is used for a current-carrying conductor to determine the: a direction of the lines of force around the current-carrying conductor. south pole of the magnet by the direction of the thumb. flux density of a magnetic field. direction of rotation of the poles.

Lines of force of two parallel conductors with current flows in opposite directions will: oppose each other to produce a weaker field. aid each other to produce a stronger field. tend to move together. both a and c

The advantage of a toroidal core over a straight core is that the toroid is: self-shielding. cheaper to operate. more compact. easier to mount. If other factors remain constant, which of the following combinations of electric current and the number of turns in the coil produces the strongest electromagnet? 500 turns and 2 A 700 turns and 2 A 300 turns and 4 A 100 turns and 10 A

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