1- 1000V to 35kV are classified under: a) Low Voltage b) Medium Voltage c) High Voltage d) Extra High Voltage e) Ultra-High voltage 2- According to Townsend current growth process the current (I) in a uniform electric field gap is a) loe-at b) loe-ad c) loead d) loe-va e) loera 3- sulfur hexafluoride is: a) Ionizes easily to form ions b) Electronegative gas c) Electropositive gas d) Neutral gas e) Non-attaching gas

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1- 1000V to 35kV are classified under:
a) Low Voltage
b) Medium Voltage
c) High Voltage
d) Extra High Voltage
e) Ultra-High voltage
2- According to Townsend current growth process the current (I) in a uniform electric field
gap is
a) loe-at
b) loe-ad
c) loead
d) loe-ya
e) loera
3- sulfur hexafluoride is:
a) Ionizes easily to form ions
b) Electronegative gas
c) Electropositive gas
d) Neutral gas
e) Non-attaching gas
4- Paschen's law states that:
a) Electronegative gases have high breakdown voltage.
b) a and y depends on E/p
c) Breakdown voltage is a function of electric field
d) Breakdown voltage is a function of pressure and distance.
e) Breakdown voltage is a function of pressure and temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:1- 1000V to 35kV are classified under: a) Low Voltage b) Medium Voltage c) High Voltage d) Extra High Voltage e) Ultra-High voltage 2- According to Townsend current growth process the current (I) in a uniform electric field gap is a) loe-at b) loe-ad c) loead d) loe-ya e) loera 3- sulfur hexafluoride is: a) Ionizes easily to form ions b) Electronegative gas c) Electropositive gas d) Neutral gas e) Non-attaching gas 4- Paschen's law states that: a) Electronegative gases have high breakdown voltage. b) a and y depends on E/p c) Breakdown voltage is a function of electric field d) Breakdown voltage is a function of pressure and distance. e) Breakdown voltage is a function of pressure and temperature.
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