Answer any fifteen questions. All questions solved below.
State Ohm's law.
Ohm's law states that the current passing through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points, provided physical conditions remain constant
.What is the unit of power?
The SI unit of power is the Watt (W)
.Average e.m.f. during positive half cycle of peak value E0?
E_avg = 2 * E0 / pi
State KCL first law.
Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) states that the total current entering a junction or node is exactly equal to the total current leaving that junction
.Materials used for wiring?
Common materials include copper or aluminum for conductors, and PVC or rubber for insulation
.What is delta wiring?
Delta wiring is a type of three-phase electrical wiring configuration where the three components are connected in a closed loop, forming a triangle shape
.Define conduit wiring.
A wiring system where electrical wires are run through tubes or pipes (conduits) made of metal or plastic to protect them from damage
.What is electrical conductor?
An electrical conductor is a material that allows the flow of electric current through it with minimal resistance
.Define power factor.
Power factor is the ratio of real power flowing to the load to the apparent power in the circuit
.Is transformer an active or passive component?
A transformer is a passive component because it does not require an external power source to function and does not provide power gain
.Which transformer has Np < Ns?
(a) Step-up transformer
.Define an electric generator.
An electric generator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
.What are rectifiers?
Rectifiers are electrical devices that convert Alternating Current (AC) to Direct Current (DC)
.Symbol for capacitor and inductor.
Capacitor: Two parallel lines ( | | ). Inductor: A series of loops/coils.
Units of inductance and capacitance?
Inductance: Henry (H). Capacitance: Farad (F).
Draw circuit diagram of a half-wave rectifier.
What is electrical safety?
Electrical safety is a set of practices and procedures followed to prevent electrical hazards and injuries like shocks, fires, and explosions
.Effects of electric current on human body?
Effects range from minor tingling sensations to muscle contractions, respiratory paralysis, and cardiac arrest
.Define 'short circuit'.
A short circuit occurs when a low-resistance path is accidentally established between two points in an electrical circuit, causing excessive current flow
.Full forms of MCB and RCCP?
MCB: Miniature Circuit Breaker. RCCP: Residual Current Circuit Protector (often referred to as RCCB).
Series and parallel combination of resistances.
Differences between AC and DC.
| AC Electricity | DC Electricity |
|---|---|
| Magnitude and direction change periodically. | Magnitude and direction remain constant. |
| Can be easily stepped up/down using transformers. | Difficult to change voltage levels. |
Step-down and step-up transformers?
Two steps to prevent short circuit.
(a) Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL).
KVL states that the algebraic sum of all electrical potential differences around any closed loop or network is zero
. Sum(V) = 0.(b) Find the unknown resistance.
In the given circuit: 12V source, resistances 3 ohms, 1 ohm, 4 ohms in series with unknown resistance B
. Total voltage = 12V. Current = 1A.(a) Define Time period, Frequency, Phase, and Phase difference.
(b) Oscilloscope calculation.
10 cycles in 1 ms (0.001 s)
. Frequency = 10 / 0.001 = 10,000 Hz.(a) Working of full-wave rectifier and advantage.
A full-wave rectifier uses both half cycles of the AC input to produce DC. This is typically done using a center-tapped transformer with two diodes or a bridge rectifier with four diodes.
Advantage: Higher efficiency and lower ripple factor compared to half-wave rectifiers.
(b) Efficiency of full-wave rectifier?
The maximum theoretical efficiency of a full-wave rectifier is approximately 81.2%
.(a) Short-circuit prevention.
Prevention includes using high-quality insulated cables, circuit breakers (MCB), and fuses that trip the circuit when excessive current flows
.(b) DP isolator and MCB vs Fuse.
A DP (Double Pole) isolator completely disconnects both the live and neutral wires from the supply for safety during maintenance
.Would you like me to create a comparison table for the different types of electrical wiring (Conduit vs Casing-Capping)?