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Electrical Engineering Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of a three-phase induction motor, what is the primary consequence of a significant imbalance in the applied stator voltages, assuming the rotor is running at a substantial slip?
An increase in the magnetizing reactance, resulting in a lower power factor and reduced starting torque.
The generation of negative sequence currents, leading to increased stator and rotor heating and potential mechanical stress due to pulsating torque.
A uniform increase in motor torque across all phases, leading to improved efficiency.
A decrease in the fundamental frequency of the rotor currents, causing reduced slip.
Q2Domain Verified
Consider a synchronous generator operating at unity power factor and delivering rated power. If the field current is gradually reduced, what is the most likely immediate consequence on the generator's terminal voltage and reactive power output?
Terminal voltage decreases, and reactive power output decreases.
Terminal voltage decreases, and reactive power output remains constant.
Terminal voltage increases, and reactive power output increases.
Terminal voltage remains constant, and reactive power output increases.
Q3Domain Verified
implies a gradual reduction from rated operation, the terminal voltage will eventually drop as the field current is reduced, and the reactive power output will decrease. Option A is incorrect because reducing field current weakens the magnetic field, thus reducing generated voltage. Option C and D are incorrect because both terminal voltage and reactive power are directly influenced by the field excitation level. Question: A transformer with a primary-to-secondary turns ratio of 10:1 is connected to a 1000V AC source. If a purely resistive load of 10 ohms is connected to the secondary, what is the equivalent impedance seen by the primary source, considering the ideal transformer model?
1000 ohms
10 ohms
100 ohms
1 ohm

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