Electrical Cables The thickness of the layer of insulation on the conductor, in cables, depends upon Power factor Reactive power Current carrying capacity Voltage Power factor Reactive power Current carrying capacity Voltage ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrical Cables The insulation of the cable decreases with The increase in length of the insulation Both of the listed here None of the listed here The decrease in the length of the insulation The increase in length of the insulation Both of the listed here None of the listed here The decrease in the length of the insulation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrical Cables Capacitance grading of cable implies Use of dielectrics of different permeabilities Cables using single dielectric in different concentrations Capacitance required to be introduced at different lengths to counter the effect of inductance Grading according to capacitance of cables per km length Use of dielectrics of different permeabilities Cables using single dielectric in different concentrations Capacitance required to be introduced at different lengths to counter the effect of inductance Grading according to capacitance of cables per km length ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrical Cables In cables the charging current Lags the voltage by 90° Lags the voltage by 180° Leads the voltage by 90° Leads the voltage by 180° Lags the voltage by 90° Lags the voltage by 180° Leads the voltage by 90° Leads the voltage by 180° ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrical Cables Low tension cables are generally used up to 200 V 400 V 1000 V 600 V 200 V 400 V 1000 V 600 V ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electrical Cables The current carrying capacity of cables in D.C. is more than that in A.C. mainly due to None of the listed here Absence of harmonics Smaller dielectric loss Nonexistence of any stability limit None of the listed here Absence of harmonics Smaller dielectric loss Nonexistence of any stability limit ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP