101. |
If r is the radius of the conductor and R the radius of the sheath of the cable, the cable operates stably from the view point of dielectric strength if
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102. |
Three insulating materials with same maximum working stress and permittivity 2.5, 3.0, 4.0 are used in a single core cable. The location of the materials with respect to the core of the cable will be
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Option (c) |
103. |
Three insulating materials with breakdown strengths of 250 kV/cm, 200 kV/cm, 150 kV/cm and permittivity of 2.5, 3.0 and 3.5 are used in a single core cable. If the factor of safety for the materials is 5, the location of the materials with respect to the core of the cable will be
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Option (a) |
104. |
The insulation resistance of a cable of length 10 km is 1 MΩ, its resistance for 50 km length will be
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Option (c) |
105. |
The capacitance of a 3-core cable between any two conductors with sheath earthed is 2 μF. The capacitance per phase will be
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Option (b) |
106. |
If δ is the loss angle of the cable, its power factor is
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Option (a) |
107. |
The effect of bonding the cable is
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Option (b) |
108. |
In order to eliminate sheath losses, a successful method is
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Option (a) |
109. |
In a three phase EHV cable, a metallic screen around each core insulation is provided to
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Option (c) |
110. |
The insulation resistance of a 20 km long underground cable is 8 MΩ. Other things being the same, the insulation resistance of a 10 km long cable will be
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Option (a) |