Explore topic-wise MCQs in Electrical Engineering.

This section includes 11 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Electrical Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

The relation between the direction of current and the direction of the force is ________

A. Same direction
B. Opposite direction
C. Perpendicular
D. Unrelated
Answer» D. Unrelated
2.

The relation between the direction of force and the direction of magnetic field is __________

A. Same direction
B. Opposite direction
C. Perpendicular
D. Unrelated
Answer» D. Unrelated
3.

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A. Same direction
B. Opposite direction
C. Perpendicular
D. Unrelated
Answer» D. Unrelated
4.

The relation between the direction of force and the direction of magnetic field is _________?

A. Same direction
B. Opposite direction
C. Perpendicular
D. Unrelated
Answer» D. Unrelated
5.

Weakest force in nature is __________

A. Electric force
B. Gravitational force
C. Weak force
D. Magnetic force
Answer» B. Gravitational force
6.

The ratio of magnetic force to electric force on a charged particle getting undeflected in a field is ______

A. 1
B. 0
C. 2
D. 4
Answer» B. 0
7.

If the flow of electric current is parallel to the magnetic field, the force will be?

A. Zero
B. Infinity
C. Maximum
D. Half the original value
Answer» B. Infinity
8.

Calculate the force between two charges having magnitude 3nC and 2nC separated by a distance of 2micro m.

A. 13.5N
B. 13.5kN
C. 1.35N
D. 1.35kN
Answer» C. 1.35N
9.

Force in a conductor is __________ to the square of the distance between the charges.

A. Directly proportional
B. Inversely proportional
C. Not related
D. Cannot be determined
Answer» C. Not related
10.

Force in a conductor is__________ to the product of the charges.

A. Directly proportional
B. Inversely proportional
C. Not related
D. Cannot be determined
Answer» B. Inversely proportional
11.

What is the expression for force in a current carrying conductor?

A. F=Kq1/r<sup>2</sup>
B. F=Kq2/r<sup>2</sup>
C. F=Kq1q2/r<sup>2</sup>
D. F=Kq1q2/r
Answer» D. F=Kq1q2/r