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RCDD 12th Edition Chapter 1 Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Version Elementry knowledge of transmission = - Answers Electronics, electrical concepts, volts, AMP's and ohm's. An electrical conductor is = - Answers Any material that can carry a electric charge from one point to another. Common conductors are = - Answers Copper, Copper-covered steel, High strength alloys, Aluminum. Silver and gold are good conductors BUT = - Answers Cost too much. Annealed copper = - Answers 100% Alloying = - Answers Adverse effect corrosion resistance = - Answers High-strength alloys = poor Oxidation resistance = - Answers Aluminum = poor Advantages of solid conductors = - Answers - Less costly -[less complex termination systems] - Better transmission performance at high frequencies. Advantages of stranded conductors = - Answers - More flexible -[Longer flex life] - Less susceptible to damage during crimp termination process. Not advantage of stranded = - Answers Better transmission AWG = - Answers Accepted in North America AWG in power distribution = - Answers World wide Insulation/dielectric used to isolate current by preventing direct contact between = - Answers - Conductors - A conductor and its environment Lower dielectric constant and dissipation factor = - Answers Have better transmission performance including lower attenuation characteristics and lower capacitance PVC = - Answers Indoor PE = - Answers Outdoor Teflon = - Answers Du Pont FEP = - Answers Fluorinated ethylene propylene FEP Dielectric constant = - Answers 2.1 FEP Dissipation Factor = - Answers 0.0005 Dielectric strength = - Answers Measures maximum voltage Dissipation factor = - Answers The relative power loss in the insulation due to molecular excitement and subsequent kinetic and thermal energy loss Insulation resistance (IR) = - Answers The insulation's ability to resist the flow of current through it. Insulation resistance (IR) = - Answers For inside conductors, IR is typically expressed in mega ohm- Kilometer(Km) or mega ohm 1000(ft) Twisted pair = - Answers Minimizes cross talk Pair to pair capacitance = - Answers Electric field Mutual field = - Answers Magnetic field coupling Twisted pair = - Answers Counter clockwise Voice twist = - Answers 2-6(inch) Data twist = - Answers .50(inch) Cat5e & 6 Copper temperature = - Answers 68F Shields = - Answers Many types Best possible shield = - Answers Conduits Foil Shield = - Answers Excellent rating Shield effectiveness ratings = - Answers - Poor means less than 20 [dB] - Fair means 20 to 40 dB

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RCDD 12th Edition Chapter 1 Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Version 2025-2026

Elementry knowledge of transmission = - Answers Electronics, electrical concepts, volts, AMP's and
ohm's.

An electrical conductor is = - Answers Any material that can carry a electric charge from one point to
another.

Common conductors are = - Answers Copper, Copper-covered steel, High strength alloys, Aluminum.

Silver and gold are good conductors BUT = - Answers Cost too much.

Annealed copper = - Answers 100%

Alloying = - Answers Adverse effect

corrosion resistance = - Answers High-strength alloys = poor

Oxidation resistance = - Answers Aluminum = poor

Advantages of solid conductors = - Answers - Less costly -[less complex termination systems]

- Better transmission performance at high frequencies.

Advantages of stranded conductors = - Answers - More flexible -[Longer flex life]

- Less susceptible to damage during crimp termination process.

Not advantage of stranded = - Answers Better transmission

AWG = - Answers Accepted in North America

AWG in power distribution = - Answers World wide

Insulation/dielectric used to isolate current by preventing direct contact between = - Answers -
Conductors

- A conductor and its environment

Lower dielectric constant and dissipation factor = - Answers Have better transmission performance
including lower attenuation characteristics and lower capacitance

PVC = - Answers Indoor

PE = - Answers Outdoor

Teflon = - Answers Du Pont

FEP = - Answers Fluorinated ethylene propylene

, FEP Dielectric constant = - Answers 2.1

FEP Dissipation Factor = - Answers 0.0005

Dielectric strength = - Answers Measures maximum voltage

Dissipation factor = - Answers The relative power loss in the insulation due to molecular excitement and
subsequent kinetic and thermal energy loss

Insulation resistance (IR) = - Answers The insulation's ability to resist the flow of current through it.

Insulation resistance (IR) = - Answers For inside conductors, IR is typically expressed in mega ohm-
Kilometer(Km) or mega ohm 1000(ft)

Twisted pair = - Answers Minimizes cross talk

Pair to pair capacitance = - Answers Electric field

Mutual field = - Answers Magnetic field coupling

Twisted pair = - Answers Counter clockwise

Voice twist = - Answers 2-6(inch)

Data twist = - Answers .50(inch) Cat5e & 6

Copper temperature = - Answers 68F

Shields = - Answers Many types

Best possible shield = - Answers Conduits

Foil Shield = - Answers Excellent rating

Shield effectiveness ratings = - Answers - Poor means less than 20 [dB]

- Fair means 20 to 40 dB

- Good means 40 to 60 dB

- Excellent means more than 60 dB

Braid/Magnetic field = - Answers Poor rating

Shielded not grounded = - Answers effectiveness reduced

A drain wire running the length of the cable next to shield = - Answers Provides ample grounding
(earthing).

Drain wires are used = - Answers - With foil, non metallic, and hybrid shields
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