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IES Electrical Engineering Exam Question Papers
Will you please give me question paper for Indian engineering service Electrical Engineering Examination ? Here I am giving you question paper for Indian engineering service Electrical Engineering Examination in PDF file attached with it so you can get it easily.. Mawrids in superconducting state have the j 26. property of (a) Ahorbing magnetxc field (b) bpelling magnetic field Cc) Absorbma electric field Id) Repelling electric field A superconductor may be used for generating :a) Voltage (bl Pressure (c) Temperature (dl Magnetic field As temperature falls below the transition temperature, the value of critical magnetic field of a superconductor (a) brnaina unchanged (b) Increaaen (c) Decreases (d: First iincre~uel;, reaches a peak and then db~reik~t!~ The energy gap of a superconductor (a) 15 independent of temperature (b) Increa~es with temperature (c) la maximum at a critical temperature (dl Itr minimum at n critical temperature Which of the following properties is not correct for a ~uperconductor in its supercoaducting stage 3 (a) l t n resistivity is zero (b) Magnetic flux density imide the conductur ie zero (cl L ~ Y relative permeability is unity Lead 1. Is not used to form cable sheaths. 2. Ie least affected by sea water. 3. Has good malleable and ductile properties. 4. Will not alloy with many ather metals. (a) 1 and 2 are correct (b) 2 and 3 are correct (c) 3 and 4 are correct td) 1 and 4 are correct The geometrical configuration of one molecule of C60-buckminsterfullerene contains (a) 12 hexagons and 20 pentagons of Carbon atoms (b) 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons of Carbon atoms (c) 20 hexagons and 20 pentagons of Carbon atoms (dl 12 hexagons and 12 pentagons of Carbon atome Heating a permanent magnet resultv in the loss of magnetic behaviour because (a) The atoms start vibrating (b) The magnetic dipoles start vibrating (c) The magnetic dipoles start realigning (dl The atoms start conducting Param.agnetic susceptibility of a material (a) Increases linearly with temperature (b) Decreases linearly with temperature (c) Increaaee linearly with (1/T; (dl Decreases linearly with (tp) Last edited by Neelurk; May 12th, 2020 at 11:14 AM. |
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