Line inductance

A detailed illustration depicting the concept of line inductance in electrical engineering, featuring cables, magnetic flux lines, and inductance calculations.

Line Inductance Quiz

Test your knowledge on the principles of line inductance with our insightful quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of electrical systems, focusing on magnetic flux, self-inductance, and the effects of different configurations. Perfect for students and professionals alike!

  • 9 challenging multiple-choice questions
  • Understand key concepts of magnetic fields
  • Assess your understanding of electrical engineering topics
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CalculatingWave247
The external magnetic flux does not depend by the radius of the cable
True
False
The internal magnetic flux does not depend by the radius of the cable
True
False
In the case of current uniformly distributed, the factor K in the expression of the inductance is K=e-1/4 .
True
False
The self-inductance depends only by the geometry of the electric system.
True
False
The use of bundle conductors tends to decrease the line inductance
True
False
In a non-symmetric three-phase balanced system, the line inductance is a complex number
True
False
In a transposed line, the line inductance is greater than in a symmetric line.
True
False
Line inductance is in general independent by the current distribution
True
False
Zero sequence inductance is less than line inductance
True
False
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