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2nd August 2014, 11:29 AM
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TNPSC PWD-Electrical Model Question paper
Will you please provide the TNPSC PWD-Electrical Model Question paper ?
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2nd August 2014, 02:37 PM
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Re: TNPSC PWD-Electrical Model Question paper Here is the list of few questions of TNPSC PWD-Electrical Model Question paper which you are looking for . For a d.c. series motor with saturated condition of the field circuit, the torque developed is proportional to AJ 12 B) I, C) speed D) voltage. DC series motors are best suited for traction because . torque is proportional to the square of the armature current and speed is proportional to the torque. B) torque is proportional to the square of the armature current and speed is inversely proportional to the torque. C) torque and speed both are proportional to the square of the armature current. D) none of these. In a synchronous generator operating at zero pf lagging, the effect of armature reaction is D) both magnet- and uoss-magnetking. The damping winding in a synchronous motor is generally used to A) prevent hunting and provibe the starting torque B) reduce eddy currents . C) minimise vibrations D] reduce noise level. The advetage of starting a slip-ring induction motor with the help of rotor resistance as compared to other methods is that the A) starting torque tnmeases due to rotor resistance B) startlng current is reduced C) starter can be built directly into the rotor Df none of these. The disadvantage of startlng an induction motor with a star-delta starter is that AJ the starting torque is one-third of the torque in case of delta connection B) during startlIlg high losses result C) the starting torque tncreases and the motor runs with jerks D) none of these. |
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