Description : At what frequency compared to the cutoff frequency of a waveguide will the wavefronts be reflected back and forth across the guide (setting up standing waves) and no energy
Last Answer : UHF receiving antenna
Description : According to standard convention, the angles of incidence and reflection for a plane surface are measured from: w) the reflecting surface x) lines at 45 degrees to the reflecting surface y) a line at 90 degrees to the reflecting surface z) there is no standard
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- A LINE AT 90 DEGREES TO THE REFLECTING SURFACE
Description : incidence and reflection that are perpendicular to the waveguide walls?
Last Answer : Cutoff frequency.
Description : Assuming the wall of a waveguide is perfectly flat, what is the angular relationship between the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection
Last Answer : The angles are equal.
Description : The size, shape, and dielectric material of a waveguide must be constant throughout its length for energy to move from one end to the other without reflections. What could be the effect in any abrupt change in its size or shape?
Last Answer : Reflections.
Description : What device can be constructed to allow microwave energy to pass in one direction but blocks energy in the other direction in a waveguide?
Last Answer : errite Isolato
Description : A waveguide may also be terminated in a resistive load that is matched to the characteristic impedance of the waveguide. The resistive load is most often called a _____
Last Answer : Dummy resistor
Description : What is a device that provides a method of sampling energy from within a waveguide for measurement or use in another circuit?
Last Answer : Directional Coupler
Description : What travels down a waveguide by reflecting from the side walls in a zigzag pattern?
Last Answer : wavefronts
Description : In case of reflection and refraction of electromagnetic radiation, (A) Angle of incidence = angle of refraction (B) Angle of incidence = angle of reflection (C) Angle of refraction = sum of the angles of incidence and refraction (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : When light is reflected from a surface, the angle of incidence is: w) 30 degrees x) equal to the angle of reflection y) 90 degrees z) 180 degrees
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- EQUAL TO THE ANGLE OF REFLECTION
Description : A transmission of binary data which involves the transmission of two non – zero voltage level
Last Answer : Bipolar
Description : A special type of transmission line that consist of conducting metallic tube through which high frequency electromagnetic energy is propagated
Last Answer : waveguide
Description : In changing the frequency of a cavity, what is accomplished by placing a nonmagnetic slug in the area of maximum H lines
Last Answer : Inductive Coupling
Description : When microwave energy is passed through a piece of ferrite in a magnetic field, another effect occurs. If the frequency of the microwave energy is much greater than the electron wobble frequency, the plane of polarization of the wavefront is rotated. This is known as
Last Answer : Faraday Rotation Effect
Description : The vertical field-scanning frequency is ______ Hz
Last Answer : 60
Description : In the Philippine color television system, the intercarrier frequency, in MHz, is
Last Answer : 4.5
Description : Which circuit is most common to both frequency-hopping and direct-sequence spread spectrum transmitters?
Last Answer : PSN code generator
Description : The result whenever the sampling rate is less than twice the highest audio frequency.
Last Answer : alias
Description : An FDM hierarchy which is formed by frequency – division multiplexing 10 super groups together for a combined capacity of 600 voice band message channels.
Last Answer : Mastergroup
Description : An FDM hierarchy which is formed by frequency – division multiplexing five groups containing 12 channels each for a combined bandwidth of 240 kHz
Last Answer : Supergroup
Description : “When visible light of high frequency electromagnetic radiation illuminates a metallic surface, electrons are emitted”
Last Answer : Plank’s law
Description : What is the frequency limit of a copper wire?
Last Answer : approximately 1.0 MHz
Description : In communication systems the frequency range used for voice is:
Last Answer : 300 Hz to 3800 Hz
Description : The best frequency demodulator is the:
Last Answer : PLL discriminato
Description : Approximately what is the frequency limit of the optical fiber?
Last Answer : 40 GHz
Description : Assume that a ray of light passes from glass into air at an angle of incidence greater than zero degrees. Will the ray of light be bent toward or away from the normal as it passes into the air?
Last Answer : ANSWER: AWAY FROM
Description : What causes changes in the colours of the soap or oil films for the given beam of light? (a) Angle of incidence (b) Angle of reflection (c) Thickness of film (d) None of these
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : A light ray travelling from denser to rarer medium at an angle of incidence more than critical angle of concerned media pair suffers. (1) reflection (2) refraction (3) diffraction (4) total internal reflection
Last Answer : (4) total internal reflection Explanation: If the angle of incidence of light ray in the denser medium is greater than the critical angle of the concerned media pair, the light is not at all reflected in to the rarer medium but is totally reflected. This is known as 'total internal reflection'.
Description : If the angle of incidence formed on a concave mirror at a point is 30° then the angle of reflection will be: (1) 15° (2) 30° (3) 60° (4) 90°
Last Answer : (2) 30° Explanation: The angle between the incident ray and the normal is known as the angle of inci dence. The angle between the reflected ray and the normal is known as the angle of reflection.
Description : What is the condition for total internal reflection? (a) Angle of incidence is less than to critical angle (b) Angle of incidence is equal to critical angle (c) Angle of incidence is greater than to critical angle (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Angle of incidence is greater than to critical angle
Description : When a beam of light travels through media of two different densities, if theangle of incidence isgreater than the critical angle, _______ occurs. A) reflection B) refraction C) incidence D) criticism
Last Answer : reflection
Description : The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection for perfect reflection. State True/False. a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
Description : The critical angle is defined as the angle of incidence at which the total internal reflection starts to occur. State True/False. a) True b) False
Description : The Brewster angle is the angle of a) Incidence b) Reflection c) Refraction d) Transmission
Last Answer : a) Incidence
Description : It is the angle formed between the propagating ray and the normal after the ray has entered the second medium. ∙ A. angle of incidence ∙ B. angle of reflection ∙ C. propagation angle ∙ D. angle of refraction
Last Answer : angle of reflection
Description : The angle of incidence for a wave A. can be measured between the incident ray and the normal B. can be measured between the incident wave front and the boundary C. is equal to the angle of reflection D. all of the above
Last Answer : D. all of the above
Description : Optical fiber uses reflection to guide light through a channel, in which angle of incidence is ................. the critical angle. (A) equal to (B) less than (C) greater than (D) less than or equal to
Last Answer : (C) greater than
Last Answer : total internal reflection
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) When the electric field oscillates in the direction of the electric vector, a plane polarised wave is formed (B) When the electric vector is ... right angles to the plane of incidence, horizontal polarization wave is formed (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : The magnetic field of an antenna is perpendicular to the earth. The antenna’s polarization ___
Last Answer : is horizontal
Description : It is the ratio of the power density radiated in a particular direction to the power density radiated to the same point by a reference antenna, assuming both antennas are radiating the same amount of power
Last Answer : directive gain
Description : The property of interchangeability for the transmitting and receiving operations is known as ____
Last Answer : reciprocity
Description : The fields surrounding the antenna do not collapse their energy back into the antenna but rather radiate it out in space
Last Answer : radiation field
Description : It is the ratio of the radiated to the reflected energy:
Last Answer : Radiation efficiency
Description : It is the resistance that, if it replaced the antenna, would dissipate exactly the same amount of power that the antenna radiates
Last Answer : . Radiation resistance
Description : Plots of field strength or power density with respect to the value at a reference point.
Last Answer : relative radiation pattern
Description : The radiation pattern plotted in terms of electric field strength or power density
Last Answer : absolute radiation pattern
Description : The line bisecting the major lobe, or pointing from the center of the antenna in the direction of maximum radiation is called _____
Last Answer : line of shoot