GATE EE Question Paper 1997

GATE EE Question Paper 1997.

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GATE i.e. Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Electrical Engineering 1997 Exam Has been Conducted by IISc Bangalore IIT Bombay IIT Delhi IIT Guwahati IIT Kanpur IIT Kharagpur IIT Madras IIT Roorkee. This GATE EE 1997 examination is the procedure to get the admission in M.Tech

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 A transfer instrument employed in the standardization of a polar type ac. potentiometer is

(a)  an electrostatic instrument
(b)  a thermal instrument
(c)  a dynamometer instrument
(d)  a moving coil instrument

In a LVDT, the two secondary voltages

(a) are independent of the core position
(b) vary unequally depending on the core
position
(c) vary equally depending on the core position
(d) are always in the phase quadrature

The primary current in a current transformer is dictated by

(a) the secondary burden
(L) the core of the transformer
(c) the load current
(d) none of the above

A major advantage of active filters is that they can be realized without using

(a) op-amps
(b) inductors
(c) resistors
(d) capacitors

If a diode is connected in anti-parallel with a thyristor, then

(a) both turn-off power loss and turn-off time decrease
(b) turn-off power loss decreases but turn-off lime increases
(c) turn-off power loss increases, but turn-off time decreases
(d) none of the above


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