Deck 19: Ac Motors

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Single-phase, ____ motors are started by means of a low-resistance short-circuited coil placed around one tip of each pole.

A) permanent capacitor
B) reversing
C) resistance
D) shaded-pole
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One advantage of the wound-rotor induction motor compared to the squirrel-cage motor is that it has lower initial cost and maintenance costs.
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What purpose does brush-shifting accomplish in a motor?

A) Adjusts the rotor speed
B) Compensates for hysteresis
C) Changes the frequency
D) Allows it to operate on AC or DC
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The induction motor is the most common type of AC motor.
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The speed of the rotor of an induction motor depends upon the synchronous speed and the load it must drive.
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The magnetic field of a two-pole induction motor completes ____ revolutions per minute when supplied with 60 Hz.

A) 60
B) 180
C) 1800
D) 3600
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The difference between the synchronous speed and the rotor speed is called the ____ of the rotor.

A) differential
B) frequency
C) phase difference
D) slip
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The ____ motor is a single-phase motor that starts based on the principle that like poles repel.

A) universal
B) repulsion-start, induction-run
C) torque
D) reversing split-phase
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To reverse the direction of rotation of the rotor, you would ____.

A) reverse the polarity of one of the fields
B) reverse the polarity of both of the fields
C) increase the operating frequency
D) attach a permanent capacitor
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A(n) ____ motor is an AC motor in which the rotor revolves at the same speed as the rotating magnetic field.

A) high-frequency
B) multispeed squirrel-cage
C) polyphase synchronous
D) adjustable-speed induction
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On the three-phase motor, the windings are arranged to produce a rotating magnetic field when connected to a three-phase source.
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The two main components of an induction motor are the stator and the conductor.
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A capacitor-start, induction-run motor called a(n) ____ motor is frequently used for installations requiring higher starting torque than is available from the resistance split-phase motor.

A) induction split-phase
B) single-phase
C) capacitor resistance-start
D) capacitor split-phase
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To determine the synchronous speed of a motor, multiple 120 by the frequency of the supply current in hertz and divide their product by the ____.

A) output voltage in volts
B) number of poles on the stator
C) resistance of the rotor windings in ohms
D) inductive reactance of the rotor in henries
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One method of making a single-phase motor self-starting is to apply the ____ principle.

A) phase-splitting
B) current-splitting
C) voltage-splitting
D) resistance-splitting
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Deck 19: Ac Motors
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Single-phase, ____ motors are started by means of a low-resistance short-circuited coil placed around one tip of each pole.

A) permanent capacitor
B) reversing
C) resistance
D) shaded-pole
D
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One advantage of the wound-rotor induction motor compared to the squirrel-cage motor is that it has lower initial cost and maintenance costs.
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What purpose does brush-shifting accomplish in a motor?

A) Adjusts the rotor speed
B) Compensates for hysteresis
C) Changes the frequency
D) Allows it to operate on AC or DC
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The induction motor is the most common type of AC motor.
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The speed of the rotor of an induction motor depends upon the synchronous speed and the load it must drive.
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The magnetic field of a two-pole induction motor completes ____ revolutions per minute when supplied with 60 Hz.

A) 60
B) 180
C) 1800
D) 3600
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The difference between the synchronous speed and the rotor speed is called the ____ of the rotor.

A) differential
B) frequency
C) phase difference
D) slip
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The ____ motor is a single-phase motor that starts based on the principle that like poles repel.

A) universal
B) repulsion-start, induction-run
C) torque
D) reversing split-phase
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To reverse the direction of rotation of the rotor, you would ____.

A) reverse the polarity of one of the fields
B) reverse the polarity of both of the fields
C) increase the operating frequency
D) attach a permanent capacitor
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A(n) ____ motor is an AC motor in which the rotor revolves at the same speed as the rotating magnetic field.

A) high-frequency
B) multispeed squirrel-cage
C) polyphase synchronous
D) adjustable-speed induction
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On the three-phase motor, the windings are arranged to produce a rotating magnetic field when connected to a three-phase source.
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The two main components of an induction motor are the stator and the conductor.
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A capacitor-start, induction-run motor called a(n) ____ motor is frequently used for installations requiring higher starting torque than is available from the resistance split-phase motor.

A) induction split-phase
B) single-phase
C) capacitor resistance-start
D) capacitor split-phase
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To determine the synchronous speed of a motor, multiple 120 by the frequency of the supply current in hertz and divide their product by the ____.

A) output voltage in volts
B) number of poles on the stator
C) resistance of the rotor windings in ohms
D) inductive reactance of the rotor in henries
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One method of making a single-phase motor self-starting is to apply the ____ principle.

A) phase-splitting
B) current-splitting
C) voltage-splitting
D) resistance-splitting
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