Electrical Viva
Electrical Viva
Electrical Viva
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Define current?
Current is the movement of electrons in the conductor.
An electric current is a flow of electric charge. Electric charge flows when there is
voltage present across a conductor. The SI unit for measuring an electric current is the ampere.
Electric current can be measured using an ammeter.
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Define voltage?
Voltage is the electric force that causes current in a conductor. A voltmeter can be used to
measure the voltage.
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Define load?
Load is the electric power needed by homes and businesses. When a conductor energized
with voltage is connected to a load, a circuit is completed, and current will flow.
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Define AC?
In alternating current (AC, also ac), the flow of electric charge periodically reverses
direction. In direct current (DC, also dc), the flow of electric charge is only in one direction. AC
is the form in which electric power is delivered to businesses and residences. The
abbreviations AC and DC are often used to mean simply alternating and direct, as when they
modify current or voltage.
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Define DC?
Direct current (DC) is the unidirectional flow of electric charge. Direct current is
produced by sources such as batteries, thermocouples, solar cells, and commutator-type electric
machines of the dynamo type.
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Define transformer?
A transformer is a static electrical device that transfers energy by inductive coupling
between its winding circuits. Transformers are essential for the transmission, distribution, and
utilization of electrical energy.
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Define fuse?
A fuse is a type of low resistance resistor that acts as a sacrificial device to provide over
current protection, of either the load or source circuit.
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What is a staircase?
Staircase means the same thing and refers to a set of stairs between one floor and another.
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Disadvantages:
1. STP wire is that it is physically larger and more expensive than twisted pair
wire.
2. STP is more difficult to connect to a terminating block.
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Why in a three pin plug the earth pin is thicker and longer than the other pins?
It depends upon R=rho l/a where area(a) is inversely proportional to resistance (R), so if (a)
increases, R decreases & if R is less the leakage current will take low resistance path so the earth
pin should be thicker. It is longer because the first to make the connection and last to disconnect
should be earth Pin. This assures Safety for the person who uses the electrical instrument.
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contact & moving contact. Under normal condition the moving contact comes in contact with
fixed contact thereby forming the closed contact for the flow of current. During abnormal &
faulty conditions (when current exceeds the rated value) an arc is produced between the fixed &
moving contacts & thereby it forms the open circuit.
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Link is provided at a Neutral common point in the circuit from which various connections are
taken for the individual control circuit and so it is given in a link form to withstand high Amps.
But in the case of Fuse in the Phase of AC circuit it is designed such that the fuse rating is
calculated for the particular circuit (i.e. load) only. So if any malfunction happens the fuse
connected in the particular control circuit alone will blow off.
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What is switch?
A switch is used to make or break the electric circuit. It must make the contact firmly.
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Lamp holders:
A lamp holder is used to hold the lamp required for lighting purposes.
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Ceiling Roses
These are used to provide a tapping to the lamp holder through the flexible wire or a
connection to a fluorescent tube or a ceiling fan.
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Earthing:
Earthing means generally connected to the mass of the earth. It shall be in such a manner
as to ensure at all times an immediate and safe discharge of electric current due to leakages,
faults, etc.