Deck 2: Synchronous Motor: Part B
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Deck 2: Synchronous Motor: Part B
1
In which of the following motors the stator and rotor fields rotate simultaneously ?
A)D.C. motor
B)Reluctance motor
C)Universal motor
D)Synchronous motor
A)D.C. motor
B)Reluctance motor
C)Universal motor
D)Synchronous motor
Synchronous motor
2
The speed of a synchronous motor
A)increases as the load increases
B)decreases as the load decreases
C)always remains constant
D)none of the above
A)increases as the load increases
B)decreases as the load decreases
C)always remains constant
D)none of the above
always remains constant
3
A rotory converter can also be run as a
A)d.c. shunt motor
B)d.c. series motor
C)d.c. compound motor
D)synchronous motor
A)d.c. shunt motor
B)d.c. series motor
C)d.c. compound motor
D)synchronous motor
synchronous motor
4
The maximum speed variation in a 3-phase synchronous motor is
A)10 per cent
B)6 per cent
C)4 per cent
D)zero
A)10 per cent
B)6 per cent
C)4 per cent
D)zero
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5
Which of the following resistances can be measured by conducting insulation resistance test on a synchronous motor ?
A)Phase to phase winding resistance
B)Stator winding to earthed frame
C)Rotor winding to earthed shaft
D)All of the above
A)Phase to phase winding resistance
B)Stator winding to earthed frame
C)Rotor winding to earthed shaft
D)All of the above
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6
Due to which of the following reasons a synchronous motor fails to pull into synchronism after applying D.C. field current ?
A)High field current
B)Low short circuit ratio
C)High core losses
D)Low field current
A)High field current
B)Low short circuit ratio
C)High core losses
D)Low field current
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7
In a synchronous motor, the maximum power developed depends on all of the following except
A)rotor excitation
B)maximum value of coupling angle
C)direction of rotation
D)supply voltage
A)rotor excitation
B)maximum value of coupling angle
C)direction of rotation
D)supply voltage
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8
In a 3-phase synchronous motor, the negative phase sequence exists when the motor is
A)supplied with unbalanced voltage
B)under-loaded
C)over-loaded
D)none of the above
A)supplied with unbalanced voltage
B)under-loaded
C)over-loaded
D)none of the above
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9
In a synchronous motor, damper windings are provided on
A)stator frame
B)rotor shaft
C)pole faces
D)none of the above
A)stator frame
B)rotor shaft
C)pole faces
D)none of the above
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10
The induced e.m.f. in a synchronous motor working on leading power factor will be
A)more than the supply voltage
B)less than the supply voltage
C)equal to the supply voltage
D)none
A)more than the supply voltage
B)less than the supply voltage
C)equal to the supply voltage
D)none
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11
The effect of increasing the load on a synchronous motor running with normal excitation is to
A)decrease both armature current and power factor
B)decrease armature current but increase power factor
C)increase armature current but decrease power factor
D)increase both its armature current and power factor
A)decrease both armature current and power factor
B)decrease armature current but increase power factor
C)increase armature current but decrease power factor
D)increase both its armature current and power factor
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12
The net armature voltage of a synchronous motor is equal to the
A)vector sum of Eb and V
B)arithmetic sum of Eb and V
C)arithmetic difference of Eb and V
D)vector difference of Eh and V
A)vector sum of Eb and V
B)arithmetic sum of Eb and V
C)arithmetic difference of Eb and V
D)vector difference of Eh and V
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13
The ratio of starting torque to running torque in a synchronous motor is
A)zero
B)one
C)two
D)infinity
A)zero
B)one
C)two
D)infinity
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14
In a synchronous motor, the magnitude of stator back e.m.f. Eb depends on
A)load on the motor
B)d.c. excitation only
C)both the speed and rotor flux
D)none of the above
A)load on the motor
B)d.c. excitation only
C)both the speed and rotor flux
D)none of the above
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15
A 3-phase synchronous motor is running clockwise. If the direction of its field current is reversed
A)the motor will stop
B)the motor continue to run in the same direction
C)the winding of the motor will burn
D)the motor will run in the reverse direction
A)the motor will stop
B)the motor continue to run in the same direction
C)the winding of the motor will burn
D)the motor will run in the reverse direction
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16
The magnitude of field flux in a 3-phase synchronous motor
A)remains constant at all loads
B)varies with speed
C)varies with the load
D)varies with power factor
A)remains constant at all loads
B)varies with speed
C)varies with the load
D)varies with power factor
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17
The torque angle, in a synchronous motor, is the angle between
A)the supply voltage and the back e.m.f.
B)magnetising current and back e.m.f.
C)the rotating stator flux and rotor poles
D)none of the above
A)the supply voltage and the back e.m.f.
B)magnetising current and back e.m.f.
C)the rotating stator flux and rotor poles
D)none of the above
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18
Hunting in a synchronous motor cannot be due to
A)windage friction
B)variable load
C)variable frequency
D)variable supply voltage
A)windage friction
B)variable load
C)variable frequency
D)variable supply voltage
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19
By which of the following methods the constant speed of a synchronous motor can be changed to new fixed value ?
A)By changing the supply frequency
B)By interchanging any two phases
C)By changing the applied voltage
D)By changing the load.
A)By changing the supply frequency
B)By interchanging any two phases
C)By changing the applied voltage
D)By changing the load.
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20
In a synchronous motor, V-curves represent relation between
A)armature current and field current
B)power factor and speed
C)field current and speed
D)field current and power factor
A)armature current and field current
B)power factor and speed
C)field current and speed
D)field current and power factor
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21
In a 3-phase, 4-pole, 50 Hz synchronous motor, the frequency, pole number and load torque all are halved. The motor speed will be
A)3000 r.p.m.
B)1500 r.p.m.
C)750 r.p.m.
D)none of the above
A)3000 r.p.m.
B)1500 r.p.m.
C)750 r.p.m.
D)none of the above
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22
A synchronous motor connected to infinite bus-bars has at constant full load, 100% excitation and unity power factor. On changing the excitation only, the armature current will have
A)no change of power factor
B)lagging power factor with over-excitation
C)leading power factor with under-excitation
D)leading power factor with over-excitation
A)no change of power factor
B)lagging power factor with over-excitation
C)leading power factor with under-excitation
D)leading power factor with over-excitation
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23
Which of the following motors is non-self starting ?
A)D.C. series motor
B)synchronous motor
C)Squirrel cage induction motor
D)Wound round induction motor
A)D.C. series motor
B)synchronous motor
C)Squirrel cage induction motor
D)Wound round induction motor
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24
In a synchronous motor it the back e.m.f. generated in the armature at noload is approximately equal to the applied voltage, then
A)the motor is said to be fully loaded
B)the torque generated is maximum
C)the excitation is said to be zero per cent
D)the excitation is said to be hundred per cent
A)the motor is said to be fully loaded
B)the torque generated is maximum
C)the excitation is said to be zero per cent
D)the excitation is said to be hundred per cent
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25
In a synchronous motor, the damping winding is generally used to
A)prevent hunting and provide the starting torque
B)reduce the eddy currents
C)provide starting torque only
D)reduce noise level
A)prevent hunting and provide the starting torque
B)reduce the eddy currents
C)provide starting torque only
D)reduce noise level
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