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The SI unit of electrical charge in the ________

Coulomb C

The SI unit of electrical potential difference is the ______

Volt V

What is the cgs unit of permeance?

Maxwell/Gilbert

What is the cgs unit of reluctance?

Gilbert/Maxwell

One watt is equal to ____?

Joule/Second

What is the unit of permeability in cgs?

Gauss/Oersted

The SI unit of electrical current is the ____.

Ampere A

What is the cgs unit of flux density?

Gauss G

What is the unit of magnetic flux in SI unit?

Weber Wb

One farad is equal to

M^-2.kg^-1.s^4.A^2

One farad is equal to

Coulomb/volt

The mks unit of magnetization is

Weber/m^2

What is the alternative SI unit of magnetic flux?

Volt-second

One henry is equal to

M^2.kg^-1.s^4.A^2

What is the unit of permeability in mks?

Henry/meter

Maxwell/gilbert in mks is equal to what in cgs?

Weber/ampere-turn

What is the SI base unit of EMF?

M^2.kg.s^-3.A^-1

The SI unit of inductance is the henry, which is equal to _____.

Weber/ampere

What is the unit of magnetic flux in mks?

weber

The SI base unit of electrical power is

M^2.kg.s^-3.A^-1

The cgs unit of magnetization is

gauss

One siemen is the same as _____.

M^-2.kg.s^-3.A^-2

Tesla is equal to

Weber/m^2

The SI base unit of magnetic flux is

M^2.kg.s^-2.A^-1

What is the mks unit of flux density?

Weber/m^2

What is the cgs unit of magnetic field intensity?

Ampere-turn/m

Electrical resistance in terms of SI base unit is ______.

M^2.kg.s^-3.A^-1

The mks unit of magnetic field intensity is _____.

oersted

The mks unit of mmf is

Ampere-turn

The SI unit of electrical energy is the ____.

Joule

The SI unit of magnetic flux density in tesla, which is equal to ____.

Kg.s^-2.A^-1

What is the unit of magnetic flux in cgs?

maxwell

What is the cgs unit of magnetomotive force?

gilbert

What is the mks unit of reluctance?

Gilbert/maxwell

It is the magnetic equivalent of Faradys law of induction.

Amperes law

The differential form of Amperes law is

B=uH

The fraction of the saturation magnetization which is retained when the driving field is removed is called

Residual magnetism

A natural magnet is called a

lodestone

The magnetic field of an infinitely long straight wire can be obtained by applying _____.

Amperes law

What do you call the non-metallic material that has ferromagnetic properties?

ferrites

The current of an electronic circuit is analogous to ____ parameter of a magnetic circuit.

mmf

The number of electrons in the outermost shell of an atom determine which of the following characteristics of the atom?

Valence

Maximum temperature where the ferromagnetic property disappers as a result of thermal agitation.

Curie temperature

A/m is equal to how many oersted?

0.01257

5 Tesla is equal to how many Gauss?

50,000 Gauss G

Hydrogen is a ____ element?

diamagnetic

What is the basic unit for measuring current flow?

ampere

What is the susceptibility of paramagnetic materials?

Small and positive

The law of magnetic poles states which of the following relationships?

Like poles repel; unlike poles attract

Materials that can be easily magnetized in both direction

Soft magnetic materials

The north indicating pole of a compass needle is attracted to which of the following poles of the earth?

The magnetic north pole

The type of magnetism where atoms have parallel aligned magnetic movements

ferromagnetism

Volt per meter is equal to

Newton per coulomb

What is the flux density in gauss (G) having a flux of 12, 000 maxwell through a perpendicular area of 6 acm squared?

2,000 Gauss

A magnetic is able to attract

Iron, aluminum and brass

Power lost in a magnetic material when flux density changes.

Core loss

One ampere is approximately equivalent to

6.24x10^18 elementary charges

What is the law that relates the circulating magnetic field in a closed loop to the electric current passing through the loop.

Amperes law

Ferromagnetic materials have

High permeability and high coercivity

There are only 3 known element in the periodic table which has ferromagnetic properties. Which of the following is not a ferromagnetic element?

Copper

A material commonly used for shielding or screening magnetism is

aluminum

Any electric charge which accelerates, or any changing magnetic field, produces a/an ____.

Electromagnetic radiation

The temperature above which ferromagnetic materials become paramagnetic, losing substantially all of their permanent magnetic properties.

Curie temperature

What do you call the mechanical separation of charge in a dielectric?

Seebeck effect

Process by which a magnetic substance becomes a magnetic when it is placed near a magnetic

Magnetic induction

Another name for remanent induction.

Flux density

When a conductor is moving parallel to magnetic lines of force, (a) what relative number of magnetic lines are cut, and (b) what relative value of emf is induced?

(a) Minimum (b) Minimum

Externally, magnetic line force travel

North to South

The type of magnetism where atoms have anti-parallel aligned magnetic movements?

ferromagnetism

What is the susceptibility of ferrimagnetic materials?

Large and positive

What law in electronics where induced current will be in such a direction that its own magnetic field will oppose the magnetic field that produces the same?

Lens law

The magnetism that remains in a magnet after the magnetizing force has been removed is called?

Permeability

Physical phenomena where two forces acting on the medium produce motion in exact proportion

linearity

The force between two magnet poles varies with distance between them. The variation is

In inverse proportion to the square of the distance

Permalloy contains

78.5% nickel and 21.5% iron

Which of the following is not a peramagnetic material

Oxygen

Converts electrical energy into mechanical motion

Electric motor

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