4. The portion of the flux that goes through one of the transformer coils but not the other one is called. A) Average flux C) Total flux B) Mutual flux D) Leakage flux 5. The ------- are represented in the induction motor equivalent circuit by the resistor Rc (or the conductance Gc). A) Stray losses. C) Air-gap losses B) Friction and windage losses D) Core losses 6. The per-phase voltage Vo can be calculated by dividing the total voltage on. A) √3 C) √0.707. B)√1.404. D) √2.

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4. The portion of the flux that goes through one of the transformer coils but not the other one
is called.
A) Average flux
C) Total flux
B) Mutual flux
D) Leakage flux
5. The ------- are represented in the induction motor equivalent circuit by the resistor Rc (or
the conductance Gc).
A) Stray losses.
C) Air-gap losses
B) Friction and windage losses
D) Core losses
6. The per-phase voltage Vo can be calculated by dividing the total voltage on.
A) √3
B) √1.404.
C) √0.707.
D) √2.
Transcribed Image Text:4. The portion of the flux that goes through one of the transformer coils but not the other one is called. A) Average flux C) Total flux B) Mutual flux D) Leakage flux 5. The ------- are represented in the induction motor equivalent circuit by the resistor Rc (or the conductance Gc). A) Stray losses. C) Air-gap losses B) Friction and windage losses D) Core losses 6. The per-phase voltage Vo can be calculated by dividing the total voltage on. A) √3 B) √1.404. C) √0.707. D) √2.
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