Electrical Engineering MCQs on Transformer Part 29
Contents
- 1 The working principle of a Transformer is based on
- 2 Excluding distribution transformers, the Power transformers are generally designed to have maximum efficiency at
- 3 Open-circuit test on transformer is done on
- 4 If primary of transformer is connected to dc power supply, then
- 5 The no-load current in the transformer is
The working principle of a Transformer is based on
The working principle of a Transformer is based on:
- Ampere’s law
- Coulomb law
- Principle of self-induction
- Principle of mutual-induction
Correct answer: 4. Principle of mutual-induction
Excluding distribution transformers, the Power transformers are generally designed to have maximum efficiency at
Excluding distribution transformers, the Power transformers are generally designed to have maximum efficiency at:
- 10% overload
- Half-load
- Near full-load
- No-load
Correct answer: 3. Near full-load
Open-circuit test on transformer is done on
Open-circuit test on transformer is done on:
- Low voltage winding
- High voltage winding
- Any of above
- None of above
Correct answer: 1. Low voltage winding
If primary of transformer is connected to dc power supply, then
If primary of transformer is connected to dc power supply, then:
- Primary leakage reactance will increase
- Primary draws little to none amount of current
- Primary might burn
- Core losses are increased
Correct answer: 3. Primary might burn
The no-load current in the transformer is
The no-load current in the transformer is:
- Sinusoidal
- Sinusoidal distorted
- Steps
- Straight DC
Correct answer: 2. Sinusoidal distorted