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Electrical Engineering interview questions and answers - part 2

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9. Explain advantages of storage batteries


Few advantages of storage batteries are mentioned below:
Most efficient form of storing energy portably.
Stored energy is available immediately because there is no lag of time for delivering the stored energy.
Reliable source for supply of energy.
The energy can be drawn at a fairly constant rate.

10. What are the different methods for the starting of a synchronous motor.
Starting methods: Synchronous motor can be started by the following two methods:
By means of an auxiliary motor: The rotor of a synchronous motor is rotated by auxiliary motor. Then rotor poles
are excited due to which the rotor field is locked with the stator-revolving field and continuous rotation is obtained.
By providing damper winding: Here, bar conductors are embedded in the outer periphery of the rotor poles and are
short-circuited with the short-circuiting rings at both sides. The machine is started as a squirrel cage induction motor
first. When it picks up speed, excitation is given to the rotor and the rotor starts rotating continuously as the rotor
field is locked with stator revolving field.

11. Name the types of motors used in vacuum cleaners, phonographic


appliances, vending machines, refrigerators, rolling mills, lathes, power factor
improvement and cranes.

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Following motors are used: Vacuum cleaners- Universal motor.


Phonographic appliances Hysteresis motor.
Vending machines Shaded pole motor.
Refrigerators Capacitor split phase motors.
Rolling mills Cumulative motors.
Lathes DC shunt motors.
Power factor improvement Synchronous motors.

12. State Thevenins Theorem:


According to thevenins theorem, the current flowing through a load resistance
Connected across any two terminals of a linear active bilateral network is the ratio open circuit voltage (i.e. the
voltage across the two terminals when RL is removed) and sum of load resistance and internal resistance of the
network. It is given by Voc / (Ri + RL).

13. State Nortons Theorem


The Nortons theorem explains the fact that there are two terminals and they are as follows:
One is terminal active network containing voltage sources
Another is the resistance that is viewed from the output terminals. The output terminals are equivalent to the
constant source of current and it allows giving the parallel resistance.
The Nortons theorem also explains about the constant current that is equal to the current of the short circuit placed
across the terminals. The parallel resistance of the network can be viewed from the open circuit terminals when all
the voltage and current sources are removed and replaced by the internal resistance.

14. State Maximum power transfer theorem


The Maximum power transfer theorem explains about the load that a resistance will extract from the network. This
includes the maximum power from the network and in this case the load resistance is being is equal to the
resistance of the network and it also allows the resistance to be equal to the resistance of the network. This
resistance can be viewed by the output terminals and the energy sources can be removed by leaving the internal
resistance behind.
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why capacitors use in LT panel
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What happened in the D.C series motor starting without load?if it is started how much times it can be run?

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