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This document contains a practice exam for an Energy Conversion course. It includes three sections: a 50 question multiple choice test, a 20 question true/false test, and essay questions asking to explain concepts related to magnetism, electromagnetism, magnetic disk and tape operations, crankshaft position sensors, and how DC generators work. The document provides the exam questions, but no answers. It is formatted as a scanned exam paper, with the student's name and program/year fields blank at the top.
This document contains a practice exam for an Energy Conversion course. It includes three sections: a 50 question multiple choice test, a 20 question true/false test, and essay questions asking to explain concepts related to magnetism, electromagnetism, magnetic disk and tape operations, crankshaft position sensors, and how DC generators work. The document provides the exam questions, but no answers. It is formatted as a scanned exam paper, with the student's name and program/year fields blank at the top.
This document contains a practice exam for an Energy Conversion course. It includes three sections: a 50 question multiple choice test, a 20 question true/false test, and essay questions asking to explain concepts related to magnetism, electromagnetism, magnetic disk and tape operations, crankshaft position sensors, and how DC generators work. The document provides the exam questions, but no answers. It is formatted as a scanned exam paper, with the student's name and program/year fields blank at the top.
July 14-16, 2015 ECE414 Energy Conversion Mar Lou P. Galinato, ECE, MEP
Name: ___________________________________________
Program/Year: _______________________
TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE [50 PTS]
Shade only the letter of your choice to each item. Erasures will be considered wrong. [1] When the north poles of two bar magnets are brought close together, there will be [A] no force [B] a downward force [C] a force of attraction [D] a force of repulsion [2] The direction of a magnetic field within a magnet is [A] from south to north [B] from north to south [C] back to front [D] front to back [3] If the cross-sectional area of a magnetic field increases, but the flux remains the same, the flux density [A] increases [B] decreases [C] remains the same [D] doubles [4] What is the magnetomotive force in a 75-turn coil of wire when there are 4 A of current through it? [A] 18.75 At [B] 30 At [C] 300 At [D] 187 At [5] When a solenoid is activated, the force that moves the plunger is [A] an electromagnetic field [B] a permanent magnetic field [C] varying voltage [D] a steady current [6] What is the flux density in a magnetic field in which the flux in 0.1 2 is 600 ? [A] 6,000 [B] 600 [C] 600 [D] 6 [7] What is the flux density when the flux is 5.5 and the cross-sectional area is 6 103 2 ? [A] 91.7 T [B] 917 T [C] 91 T [D] 9.7 T [8] What is the reluctance of a material that has a length of 0.07 , a cross-sectional area of
0.014 2 , and a permeability of 4,500
?
[A] [B] [C] [D]
1111 At/Wb 111 At/Wb 11 At/Wb 1 At/Wb
[9] What is the magnetomotive force (mmf) of a
wire with 8 turns carrying three amperes of current? [A] 2,400 At [B] 240 At [C] 24 At [D] 2.4 At [10] What is the reluctance of the circuit in problem 9 if the flux is 275 Wb? [A] 0.0066 At/Wb [B] 0.066 At/Wb [C] 8,727 At/Wb [D] 872 At/Wb [11] When the current through the coil of an electromagnet reverses, the [A] direction of the magnetic field reverses [B] direction of the magnetic field remains unchanged [C] magnetic field expands [D] magnetic field collapses [12] An electromagnetic field exists only when there is [A] an increasing current [B] decreasing current [C] voltage [D] current [13] For a given wirewound core, an increase in current through the coil [A] reverses the flux lines [B] decreases the flux density [C] increases the flux density [D] causes no change in flux density [14] The ability of a material to remain magnetized after removal of the magnetizing force is known as [A] permeability [B] reluctance [C] hysteresis [D] retentivity [15] The induced voltage across a stationary conductor in a stationary magnetic field is [A] reversed in polarity [B] increased [C] decreased [D] zero
[16] When the speed at which a conductor is moved
through a magnetic field is increased, the induced voltage [A] increases [B] decreases [C] remains constant [D] reaches zero [17] If the steel disk in a crankshaft position sensor has stopped with the tab in the magnet's air gap, the induced voltage [A] increases [B] decreases [C] is zero [D] will remain constant [18] A coil of wire is placed in a changing magnetic field. If the number of turns in the coil is decreased, the voltage induced across the coil will [A] increase [B] decrease [C] remain constant [D] be excessive [19] A basic one-loop dc generator is rotated at 90 rev/s. How many times each second does the dc output voltage peak (reach maximum)? [A] 90 [B] 180 [C] 270 [D] 360 [20] The voltage induced across a certain coil is 200 mV. A 120 resistor is connected to the coil terminals. The induced current is [A] 1.7 mA [B] 16 mA [C] 12 mA [D] 120 mA [21] There is 900 mA of current through a wire with 40 turns. What is the reluctance of the circuit if the flux is 400 Wb? [A] 14,400 At/Wb [B] 1,440 At/Wb [C] 9,000 At/Wb [D] 90,000 At/Wb [22] The induced voltage across a coil with 250 turns that is located in a magnetic field that is changing at a rate of 8 Wb/s is [A] 1,000 V [B] 2,000 V [C] 31.25 V [D] 3,125 V [23] If a loop in a basic dc generator suddenly begins rotating at a faster speed, the induced voltage [A] remains unchanged [B] reverses polarity [C] increases [D] decreases
[24] The unit for reluctance is
[A] Tesla [B] At/Wb [C] At/m [D] Wb [25] The unit for permeability is [A] Wb/Atm [B] At/m [C] At/Wb [D] Wb TEST II. TRUE OR FALSE [20 PTS] Write T is statement is TRUE or F if the statement is FALSE on the space provided before each item. ____ [1] Electromagnetic induction is the force that produces a magnetic field. ____ [2] The tesla is the unit of magnetic flux. ____ [3] A relay is an electromagnetically controlled mechanical device in which electrical contacts are opened or closed by a magnetizing current. ____ [4] A magnetic field is made up of flux lines. ____ [5] Reluctance in a magnetic circuit is analogous to current in an electrical circuit. ____ [6] If a conductor is moved back and forth at a constant rate in a constant magnetic field, the voltage in the conductor will reverse polarity. ____ [7] Lenz's law defines the polarity of the induced voltage. ____ [8] Hysteresis is the number of lines of force per unit area in a magnetic field. ____ [9] Materials with a low retentivity do not retain a magnetic field very well. ____ [10] Ampere-turn is the unit of magnetomotive force (mmf). TEST III. ESSAY/EXPLANATION [60 PTS] Write your answer clearly on provided newsprints. [1] Explain the difference between magnetism and electromagnetism. [2] Explain a magnetic disk and tape Read/Write operation. [3] Why is low retentivity required for tape recorder read/write heads but high retentivity is required for magnetic tape? [4] When there is current through a conductor in a magnetic field, what happens? [5] Explain how a crankshaft position sensor works. [6] Explain how a dc generator works. -x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x- NOTHING FOLLOWS -x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-