FCC Exam Question: 6A315

Loose laminations in a filter choke:

A. Make it impossible to firmly connect the choke in a circuit
B. A & C
C. Cause a buzzing or chattering sound
D. None of the above
Correct Answer: C

Explanation: A filter choke uses a core made of laminated ferromagnetic material to concentrate its magnetic field. When AC current (even the small ripple present in a power supply) flows through the choke's coil, it creates a fluctuating magnetic field within this core. Loose laminations in this changing magnetic field will experience varying magnetic forces. These forces cause the individual laminations to vibrate against each other at the frequency of the AC current (or its harmonics). This physical vibration manifests as an audible buzzing or chattering sound, indicating a mechanical issue within the choke's core structure. Options A and B are incorrect because the mechanical connection points for a choke (terminals, mounting brackets) are separate from the core laminations and are not directly affected by their looseness.

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