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Key For Cycle Test-2 Part-A 1. Blv Sin Θ 2. Co-Efficient Of Coupling 3. 90,000 At/Web 4. Halved 5. 6. 1.11 7. 8. Var, Kvar 9

The document contains a key for a cycle test with two parts - Part A and Part B. Part A contains multiple choice questions related to electrical engineering concepts like voltage, current, power etc. Part B contains numerical problems related to inductance, mutual inductance, root mean square current and voltage calculations. Part C contains two numerical problems, the first involving calculation of flux, mmf, current and field strength in a solenoid and the second involving calculation of resistance, impedance and capacitance from given voltage and current values in an RLC circuit.

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Key For Cycle Test-2 Part-A 1. Blv Sin Θ 2. Co-Efficient Of Coupling 3. 90,000 At/Web 4. Halved 5. 6. 1.11 7. 8. Var, Kvar 9

The document contains a key for a cycle test with two parts - Part A and Part B. Part A contains multiple choice questions related to electrical engineering concepts like voltage, current, power etc. Part B contains numerical problems related to inductance, mutual inductance, root mean square current and voltage calculations. Part C contains two numerical problems, the first involving calculation of flux, mmf, current and field strength in a solenoid and the second involving calculation of resistance, impedance and capacitance from given voltage and current values in an RLC circuit.

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KEY FOR CYCLE TEST-2

PART-A
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Blv sin
Co-efficient of coupling
90,000 AT/Web
Halved
M = K L1L 2 or M 12 =

6. 1.11

N1d12
dI 2

7.
A kVar
8. Var,
9.

IR

10. 1.5mA

VR

PART-B
11.

4802 4 x107 5 x10 7


N 2 o a

483 106 H ................. 2


l
0.3
di
8

e L
= 483 106
0.064 V ............ 2
3
dt
60

10

12.

RMS

Area under squared curve


period

Area under squared curve i 2d


0

I RMS 2 ( I m sin ) 2 d ............................................(2)


0

I m2
2

sin 2
2

I 2
m 2 0
2

13.

I RMS

I m 2
I
m ........................................................(2)
2
2

VL VC
1 10
= tan 9.5....... 2
VR
60

tan 1

cos 0.98 2

14.
(a) Emf induced in one circuit due to change of flux linking it , the flux being produced by
the current in another circuit
di2
dt
di1
em 21 M
dt
N 22
M
I1
em12 M

d1
dt
d2
N1
dt

em 21 N 2
em12

(b) Self induced emf(2)


d
d
N
................H
dI
dI
rate of change of flux linkage with respect to current
L

d
dt
self induced emf

eN

d dI
dI dt
dI
L
dt
N

15.

(i)

PART-C ( 2 X 12 = 24 )

Siron
S gap

li
l H (25 102 ) 750
i

1172000 AT/Wb....................(2)
o r ai B ai
0.8 2 102
lg

o air ag

(1103 )
3979000 AT/Wb.......................(2)
(4 107 ) (2 10 4 )

Stotal Siron S gap


Flux( ) B * a 1.6 104 Wb
mmf S *
S *
I
0.165 A......................................................................................(2)
N

(ii)

20
2.5 A
8
MMF= 300 2.5 = 750 AT..................................................................(2)
I

S=

l
400 103

707355.3 AT/Wb
7
0 r a (4 10 ) 900 (500 10 6 )

mmf
750

1.06 mWb.........................................................(2)
S
707355.3
1.06 10 3
B=
2.12 T
a (500 106 )
B
2.12
H=

1874.5 AT/m.........................................(2)
0 r (4 10 7 ) 900

16. (i)

VRMS
I RMS

Vm

70.71

Im

7.071
2
f 159 Hz.........................................................(2)

cos 40 0.766
P VI cos 383 W .....................................(1)
P I 2R
R 7.66
Z R 2 X C2
X C 6.43
C 0.155 mF....................................................(3)

(ii)

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