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CHAPTER 1 Principles of Transmission Exam 2025 Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is an electrical conductor? - Any material that can carry current from one point to another. What are 4 common electrical conductors used to make wire and cable? - 1. Copper 2. Copper covered steel 3. High Strength copper alloys 4. Aluminum Why are silver and gold not generally good conductors? - Because of their high cost. Which conductor sets the standard for comparing conductivity? - Copper What type of conductor is typically used for aerial, self supporting drop wire? - Copper- Covered How does the alloying of pure copper affect it's conductivity? - Adversely Where are aluminum conductors commonly used? - Electrical Utility Distribution Lines 2COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY EMILLY CHARLOTTE, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED What type of solid conductor has the poorest corrosion resistance? - High Strength Alloy What type of solid conductor has the poorest oxidation resistance? - Aluminum What type of solid conductor has the best tensile strength? - High Strength Alloy How are stranded conductors created? - By twisting or stranding together a number of small gauge solid conductors to create a single, larger conductor. What are 4 advantages of solid conductors? - 1. Less costly 2. Less complex termination systems 3. Better transmission performance at high frequencies 4. Less resistance What are 3 advantages of stranded conductors? - 1. More flexible 2. Longer flex life 3. Less susceptible to damage during crimp termination process. What is a composite conductor? - A conductor constructed from nontraditional materials. What are 5 advantages of composite conductors? - 1. Highly flexible 2. Lightweight 3. Inexpensive 4. Easily embedded 5. Low coefficient of expansion What are 4 disadvantages of composite conductors? - 1. Poor analog transmission characteristics including high attenuation, especially above 4000 Hz. 2. Extremely poor digital transmission characteristics 3COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY EMILLY CHARLOTTE, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3. Easily damaged unless encased in a rigid material. 4. Inconsistent quality Are cables with composite conductors recommended for use with modern telecommunications networks? - No What is the purpose of insulation on a cable? - To isolate the flow of current by preventing direct contact between conductors and a conductor and it's environment. How do dielectrics reduce EM coupling between conductors? - By increasing conductor separation What is the dielectric constant? - The ratio of capacitance of an insulated conductor to the capacitance of the same conductor un insulated in the air. What does dielectric strength measure? - The maximum voltage that an insulation can withstand without breakdown. What is dissipation factor? - The relative power loss in the insulation due to molecular excitement and subsequent kinetic and thermal energy loss. What is insulation resistance? - The insulation's ability to resist the flow of current through it. What is the main reason for twisting conductor pairs? - To minimize crosstalk and noise by decre

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CHAPTER 1 Principles of
Transmission Exam 2025 Questions
and Answers 100% Pass


What is an electrical conductor? - ✔✔Any material that can carry current from one
point to another.

What are 4 common electrical conductors used to make wire and cable? - ✔✔1.
Copper

2. Copper covered steel

3. High Strength copper alloys

4. Aluminum

Why are silver and gold not generally good conductors? - ✔✔Because of their high
cost.

Which conductor sets the standard for comparing conductivity? - ✔✔Copper

What type of conductor is typically used for aerial, self supporting drop wire? -
✔✔Copper- Covered

How does the alloying of pure copper affect it's conductivity? - ✔✔Adversely

Where are aluminum conductors commonly used? - ✔✔Electrical Utility
Distribution Lines




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,What type of solid conductor has the poorest corrosion resistance? - ✔✔High
Strength Alloy

What type of solid conductor has the poorest oxidation resistance? - ✔✔Aluminum

What type of solid conductor has the best tensile strength? - ✔✔High Strength Alloy

How are stranded conductors created? - ✔✔By twisting or stranding together a
number of small gauge solid conductors to create a single, larger conductor.

What are 4 advantages of solid conductors? - ✔✔1. Less costly

2. Less complex termination systems

3. Better transmission performance at high frequencies

4. Less resistance

What are 3 advantages of stranded conductors? - ✔✔1. More flexible

2. Longer flex life

3. Less susceptible to damage during crimp termination process.

What is a composite conductor? - ✔✔A conductor constructed from nontraditional
materials.

What are 5 advantages of composite conductors? - ✔✔1. Highly flexible

2. Lightweight

3. Inexpensive

4. Easily embedded

5. Low coefficient of expansion

What are 4 disadvantages of composite conductors? - ✔✔1. Poor analog transmission
characteristics including high attenuation, especially above 4000 Hz.

2. Extremely poor digital transmission characteristics




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, 3. Easily damaged unless encased in a rigid material.

4. Inconsistent quality

Are cables with composite conductors recommended for use with modern
telecommunications networks? - ✔✔No

What is the purpose of insulation on a cable? - ✔✔To isolate the flow of current by
preventing direct contact between conductors and a conductor and it's environment.

How do dielectrics reduce EM coupling between conductors? - ✔✔By increasing
conductor separation

What is the dielectric constant? - ✔✔The ratio of capacitance of an insulated
conductor to the capacitance of the same conductor un insulated in the air.

What does dielectric strength measure? - ✔✔The maximum voltage that an
insulation can withstand without breakdown.

What is dissipation factor? - ✔✔The relative power loss in the insulation due to
molecular excitement and subsequent kinetic and thermal energy loss.

What is insulation resistance? - ✔✔The insulation's ability to resist the flow of
current through it.

What is the main reason for twisting conductor pairs? - ✔✔To minimize crosstalk
and noise by decreasing capacitance unbalance and mutual inductance coupling
between pairs.

What is pair to pair capacitance unbalance? - ✔✔A measure of the electrical field
coupling between two pairs if a differential voltage is applied on one pair and a
differential noise voltage is measured on another pair in close proximity.

What is mutual inductance? - ✔✔A measure of the magnetic field coupling between
two pairs if a differential current is applied on one pair and a differential noise
current is measured on another pair in close proximity.




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