Deck 3: Inductance in Alternating-Current Circuits
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Deck 3: Inductance in Alternating-Current Circuits
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____________________ is defined as the ratio between the true power in watts and the apparent power in volt-amperes.
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2
One radian is equal to the angle at the center of a circle, subtended by an arc whose length is equal to the radius.
True
3
In a direct-current circuit, there will be no inductive effect once the current reaches the value defined by Ohm's law and remains constant.
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4
Any quantity having both magnitude and direction is called a(n) ____________________.
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5
Explain the difference between adding vectors that are in a straight line and those that are not in a straight line.
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6
What is Lenz's law?
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7
The combined effect of resistance and inductive reactance is called ____________________.
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8
____________________ is a measure of the amount of electrical energy converted to some other form.
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9
What is phase angle or angle theta?
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10
Impedance is represented by the letter I.
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11
Explain how the impedance triangle is obtained.
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12
____________________ is the ability of a circuit component, such as a reactor coil, to store energy in the electromagnetic field.
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13
The basic rule of vector addition cannot be applied to vector combinations that are not in a straight line.
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14
List the definition of a henry (H).
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15
Reactive power is expressed in a unit called volt-amperes-reactive.
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