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, I Mid-Term Examinations, March 2010 UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY Objective Exam Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A I 1. Choose the correct alternative: Resistance ovens using alloys of 80% nickel and 20% chromium are used upto a temperature limit of [ ] 0 0 0 0 a) 100 C b) 273 C c) 1000 F d) 1000 C In high frequency eddy current heating, the major part is played by the phenomena of [ ] a) hysteresis loss b) hysteresis and eddy current loss c) skin effect d) induction effect The types of arc furnaces a) direct and indirect arc furnaces c) constant liquid type of arc furnaces

Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 20.

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b) gaseous and liquid type of arc furnaces d) three phase type of arc furnaces

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The voltage required to produce arc in welding is in the range of a) 20-30V b) 50-100V c) 100-220V The visible radiations lie between a) 500-2500 AU b) 100-1000 Angstrom unit (A.U)

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Brightness of a surface is defined as the luminous intensity per a) unit area projected b) 1m2 plane c) 1 cm2 curved surface

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Polar curves are the relation between [ ] a) lamp power and poles of street light b) candle power and angular position c) MHCP and MSCP d) Rousseaus candle power and distance from pole bottom Joining of two similar materials by electrical means is called a) electrolytic process b) illumination c) electric welding Pick up the false statement a) electrodes used in arc furnaces are self baking b) direct arc furnace is used to produce pure steel c) three phase arc furnaces operate an 400 V supply d) indirect-arc furnace is used to melt nonferrous metals

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d) 220-400V

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[

[ ] c) 400-4000 A U d) 4000-7500 AU [ ] d) one meter

[ d) air conditioning [

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In high frequency eddy current heating, the depth of penetration d is related to the relative permeability r , conductivity mhos/m3 at frequency f as [ 1 a) d = 2 109

r f

cm

b) d =

r f
10
9

cm

1 c) d = 2

107

r f

cm d) d =

r f
107

cm

Cont2

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www.jntuworld.com Code No: 05420201 II. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Fill in the blanks: Angstrom unit (AU) is equal to ________ metres. The two laws of illumination are (1) _______________ (2) ___________ The most commonly used metal for filaments ____________ The normal value of p.f at which an electric arc furnace is to be operated is between ________ One of the types of heat transfer is __________ In individual drive ______ electric motor is used to drive one individual machine. The process of smoothing out of fluctuations in load is known as __________ Integrating sphere is employed for measurement is ________ The relation between lux and lumens/m2 is __________ -2Set No. 1

Low temperature heating chamber with provision for ventilation to termed as ________

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www.jntuworld.com Code No: 05420201 Set No. 2 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD IV B.Tech. II Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, March 2010 UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY Objective Exam Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A I 1. Choose the correct alternative: The voltage required to produce arc in welding is in the range of a) 20-30V b) 50-100V c) 100-220V The visible radiations lie between a) 500-2500 AU b) 100-1000 Angstrom unit (A.U) [ d) 220-400V ]

Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 20.

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[ ] c) 400-4000 A U d) 4000-7500 AU

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Brightness of a surface is defined as the luminous intensity per a) unit area projected b) 1m2 plane c) 1 cm2 curved surface

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Polar curves are the relation between [ ] a) lamp power and poles of street light b) candle power and angular position c) MHCP and MSCP d) Rousseaus candle power and distance from pole bottom Joining of two similar materials by electrical means is called a) electrolytic process b) illumination c) electric welding Pick up the false statement a) electrodes used in arc furnaces are self baking b) direct arc furnace is used to produce pure steel c) three phase arc furnaces operate an 400 V supply d) indirect-arc furnace is used to melt nonferrous metals

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In high frequency eddy current heating, the depth of penetration d is related to the relative permeability r , conductivity mhos/m3 at frequency f as [ a) d = 1 2 109

r f

T N

W U
r f
10
9

R O
1 2 107

D L

[ ] d) one meter

[ d) air conditioning [

cm

b) d =

cm

c) d =

r f

cm d) d =

r f
107

cm

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Resistance ovens using alloys of 80% nickel and 20% chromium are used upto a temperature limit of [ ] 0 0 0 0 a) 100 C b) 273 C c) 1000 F d) 1000 C In high frequency eddy current heating, the major part is played by the phenomena of [ ] a) hysteresis loss b) hysteresis and eddy current loss c) skin effect d) induction effect The types of arc furnaces a) direct and indirect arc furnaces c) constant liquid type of arc furnaces [ b) gaseous and liquid type of arc furnaces d) three phase type of arc furnaces Cont2 ]

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www.jntuworld.com Code No: 05420201 II. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Fill in the blanks: The normal value of p.f at which an electric arc furnace is to be operated is between ________ One of the types of heat transfer is __________ In individual drive ______ electric motor is used to drive one individual machine. The process of smoothing out of fluctuations in load is known as __________ Integrating sphere is employed for measurement is ________ The relation between lux and lumens/m2 is __________ Low temperature heating chamber with provision for ventilation to termed as ________ Angstrom unit (AU) is equal to ________ metres. -2Set No. 2

The two laws of illumination are (1) _______________ (2) ___________ The most commonly used metal for filaments ____________

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www.jntuworld.com Code No: 05420201 Set No. 3 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD IV B.Tech. II Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, March 2010 UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY Objective Exam Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A I 1. Choose the correct alternative: Brightness of a surface is defined as the luminous intensity per a) unit area projected b) 1m2 plane c) 1 cm2 curved surface [ ] d) one meter

Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 20.

2.

Polar curves are the relation between [ ] a) lamp power and poles of street light b) candle power and angular position c) MHCP and MSCP d) Rousseaus candle power and distance from pole bottom Joining of two similar materials by electrical means is called a) electrolytic process b) illumination c) electric welding Pick up the false statement a) electrodes used in arc furnaces are self baking b) direct arc furnace is used to produce pure steel c) three phase arc furnaces operate an 400 V supply d) indirect-arc furnace is used to melt nonferrous metals

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4.

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In high frequency eddy current heating, the depth of penetration d is related to the relative permeability r , conductivity mhos/m3 at frequency f as [ a) d = 1 2 109

r f

cm

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Resistance ovens using alloys of 80% nickel and 20% chromium are used upto a temperature limit of [ ] a) 1000C b) 2730C c) 10000F d) 10000C In high frequency eddy current heating, the major part is played by the phenomena of [ ] a) hysteresis loss b) hysteresis and eddy current loss c) skin effect d) induction effect The types of arc furnaces a) direct and indirect arc furnaces c) constant liquid type of arc furnaces [ b) gaseous and liquid type of arc furnaces d) three phase type of arc furnaces [ d) 220-400V ] ]

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b) d =

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r f
10
9

R O
1 2 107

D L

[ d) air conditioning [

cm

c) d =

r f

cm d) d =

r f
107

cm

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The voltage required to produce arc in welding is in the range of a) 20-30V b) 50-100V c) 100-220V The visible radiations lie between a) 500-2500 AU b) 100-1000 Angstrom unit (A.U)

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[ ] c) 400-4000 A U d) 4000-7500 AU Cont2

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www.jntuworld.com Code No: 05420201 II. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Fill in the blanks: In individual drive ______ electric motor is used to drive one individual machine. The process of smoothing out of fluctuations in load is known as __________ Integrating sphere is employed for measurement is ________ The relation between lux and lumens/m2 is __________ Low temperature heating chamber with provision for ventilation to termed as ________ Angstrom unit (AU) is equal to ________ metres. The two laws of illumination are (1) _______________ (2) ___________ The most commonly used metal for filaments ____________ -2Set No. 3

The normal value of p.f at which an electric arc furnace is to be operated is between ________ One of the types of heat transfer is __________

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W U
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D L

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www.jntuworld.com Code No: 05420201 Set No. 4 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD IV B.Tech. II Sem., I Mid-Term Examinations, March 2010 UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY Objective Exam Name: ______________________________ Hall Ticket No. A I 1. Choose the correct alternative: Joining of two similar materials by electrical means is called a) electrolytic process b) illumination c) electric welding Pick up the false statement a) electrodes used in arc furnaces are self baking b) direct arc furnace is used to produce pure steel c) three phase arc furnaces operate an 400 V supply d) indirect-arc furnace is used to melt nonferrous metals [ d) air conditioning [ ]

Answer All Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks.Time: 20 Min. Marks: 20.

2.

3.

In high frequency eddy current heating, the depth of penetration d is related to the relative permeability r , conductivity mhos/m3 at frequency f as [ a) d = 1 2 109

r f

cm

b) d =

r f
10
9

cm

c) d =

4.

Resistance ovens using alloys of 80% nickel and 20% chromium are used upto a temperature limit of [ ] a) 1000C b) 2730C c) 10000F d) 10000C In high frequency eddy current heating, the major part is played by the phenomena of [ ] a) hysteresis loss b) hysteresis and eddy current loss c) skin effect d) induction effect The types of arc furnaces a) direct and indirect arc furnaces c) constant liquid type of arc furnaces

5.

6.

7.

The voltage required to produce arc in welding is in the range of a) 20-30V b) 50-100V c) 100-220V The visible radiations lie between a) 500-2500 AU b) 100-1000 Angstrom unit (A.U)

T N

W U

R O
1 2 107

r f

cm d) d =

D L

r f
107

cm

[ b) gaseous and liquid type of arc furnaces d) three phase type of arc furnaces [ d) 220-400V ]

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[ ] c) 400-4000 A U d) 4000-7500 AU [ ] d) one meter

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Brightness of a surface is defined as the luminous intensity per a) unit area projected b) 1m2 plane c) 1 cm2 curved surface

10.

Polar curves are the relation between [ ] a) lamp power and poles of street light b) candle power and angular position c) MHCP and MSCP d) Rousseaus candle power and distance from pole bottom Cont2

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Code No: 05420201 II. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Fill in the blanks:

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Set No. 4

Integrating sphere is employed for measurement is ________ The relation between lux and lumens/m2 is __________ Low temperature heating chamber with provision for ventilation to termed as ________ Angstrom unit (AU) is equal to ________ metres. The two laws of illumination are (1) _______________ (2) ___________ The most commonly used metal for filaments ____________ The normal value of p.f at which an electric arc furnace is to be operated is between ________ One of the types of heat transfer is __________

In individual drive ______ electric motor is used to drive one individual machine. The process of smoothing out of fluctuations in load is known as __________

T N

W U
-oOo-

R O

D L

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