Description : The Cartesian coordinates can be related to cylindrical coordinates and spherical coordinates. State True/False. a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
Description : The divergence of a vector is a scalar. State True/False. a) True b) False
Description : The dot product of two vectors is a scalar. The cross product of two vectors is a vector. State True/False. a) True b) Fals
Description : The magnetic vector potential is a scalar quantity. a) True b) False
Last Answer : b) False
Description : The refractive index of air is unity. State True/False. a) True b) False
Description : The permeability and permittivity of air or free space is unity. State true/false. a) True b) False
Description : The scalar factor of spherical coordinates is a) 1, r, r sin θ b) 1, r, r c) r, r, 1 d) r, 1, r
Last Answer : a) 1, r, r sin θ
Description : Which of the following is not true? a) A . (B . C) = scalar value b) A . (B x C) = scalar value c) A x (B . C) = scalar value d) A x (B x C) = vector value
Last Answer : c) A x (B . C) = scalar value
Description : Gauss law can be evaluated in which coordinate system? a) Cartesian b) Cylinder c) Spherical d) Depends on the Gaussian surface
Last Answer : d) Depends on the Gaussian surface
Description : Find the Gauss value for a position vector in Cartesian system from the origin to one unit in three dimensions. a) 0 b) 3 c) -3 d) 1
Last Answer : b) 3
Description : The divergence theorem for a surface consisting of a sphere is computed in which coordinate system? a) Cartesian b) Cylindrical c) Spherical d) Depends on the function
Last Answer : d) Depends on the function
Description : A charge located at point p (5,300,2) is said to be in which coordinate system? a) Cartesian system b) Cylindrical system c) Spherical system d) Space system
Last Answer : b) Cylindrical system
Description : The cylindrical coordinate system is also referred to as a) Cartesian system b) Circular system c) Spherical system d) Space system
Last Answer : b) Circular system
Description : A charge is placed in a square container. The position of the charge with respect to the origin can be found by a) Spherical system b) Circular system c) Cartesian system d) Space coordinate system
Last Answer : c) Cartesian system
Description : The Cartesian system is also called as a) Circular coordinate system b) Rectangular coordinate system c) Spherical coordinate system d) Space coordinate system
Last Answer : b) Rectangular coordinate system
Description : The distance vector is obtained in a) Cartesian coordinate system b) Spherical coordinate system c) Circular coordinate system d) Space coordinate system
Last Answer : d) Space coordinate system
Description : When the conduction current density and displacement current density are same, the dissipation factor will be a) Zero b) Minimum c) Maximum d) Unity
Last Answer : d) Unity
Description : Given B= (10/r)i+( rcos θ) j+k in spherical coordinates. Find Cartesian points at (- 3,4,0) a) -2i + j b) 2i + k c) i + 2j d) –i – 2k
Last Answer : a) -2i + j
Description : Find the Cartesian coordinates of B(4,250,1200) a) (0.845, 1.462, 3.625) b) (-0.845, 1.462, 3.625) c) (-8.45, 2.462, 6.325) d) (8.45, 2.462, 6.325)
Last Answer : b) (-0.845, 1.462, 3.625)
Description : Convert the point (3,4,5) from Cartesian to spherical coordinates a) (7.07,450,530) b) (0.707,450,530) c) (7.07,540,630) d) (0.707,540,630)
Last Answer : a) (7.07,450,530)
Description : The volume of a parallelepiped in Cartesian is a) dV = dx dy dz b) dV = dx dy c) dV = dy dz d) dV = dx dz
Last Answer : a) dV = dx dy dz
Description : The polar form of Cartesian coordinates is a) Circular coordinates b) Spherical coordinates c) Cartesian coordinates d) Space coordinates
Last Answer : a) Circular coordinates
Description : The curl of a curl of a vector gives a a) Scalar b) Vector c) Zero value d) Non zero value
Last Answer : b) Vector
Description : Cylindrical systems have the following scalar values respectively a) 1, ρ ,1 b) 1, 1, 1 c) 0,1,0 d) 1,0,0
Last Answer : a) 1, ρ ,1
Description : The permeability of a dielectric material in air medium will be a) Absolute permeability b) Relative permeability c) Product of absolute and relative permeability d) Unity
Last Answer : a) Absolute permeability
Description : The loss tangent of a perfect dielectric will be a) Zero b) Unity c) Maximum d) Minimum
Last Answer : d) Minimum
Description : The total permeability in a conductor is a) Absolute permeability b) Relative permeability c) Product of absolute and relative permeability d) Unity
Last Answer : c) Product of absolute and relative permeability
Description : In metals, the total permittivity is a) Absolute permittivity b) Relative permittivity c) Product of absolute and relative permittivity d) Unity
Last Answer : a) Absolute permittivity
Description : For conductors, the loss tangent will be a) Zero b) Unity c) Maximum d) Minimum
Last Answer : c) Maximum
Description : The conductivity in free space medium is a) Infinity b) Unity c) Zero d) Negative
Last Answer : c) Zero
Description : Which parameter is unity in air medium? a) Permittivity b) Absolute permeability c) Relative permeability d) Permeability
Last Answer : c) Relative permeability
Description : In free space, which parameter will be unity? a) Permittivity b) Absolute permittivity c) Relative permittivity d) Permeability
Last Answer : c) Relative permittivity
Description : When a material has zero permittivity, the maximum potential that it can possess is a) ∞ b) -∞ c) Unity d) Zero
Last Answer : d) Zero
Description : Calculate the frequency at which the conduction and displacement currents become equal with unity conductivity in a material of permittivity 2. a) 18 GHz b) 9 GHz c) 36 GHz d) 24 GHz
Last Answer : b) 9 GHz
Description : The potential due to the dipole on the midpoint of the two charges will be a) 0 b) Unity c) ∞ d) -∞
Last Answer : a) 0
Description : Find the potential due the dipole when the angle subtended by the two charges at the point P is perpendicular. a) 0 b) Unity c) ∞ d) -∞
Description : The potential difference in an open circuit is a) Zero b) Unity c) Infinity d) Circuit does not exist open
Last Answer : c) Infinity
Description : For a test charge placed at infinity, the electric field will be a) Unity b) +∞ c) Zero d) -∞
Description : Electric field intensity due to infinite sheet of charge σ is a) Zero b) Unity c) σ/ε d) σ/2ε
Last Answer : d) σ/2ε
Description : Curl of gradient of a vector is a) Unity b) Zero c) Null vector d) Depends on the constants of the vector
Last Answer : c) Null vector
Description : A vector is said to be solenoidal when its a) Divergence is zero b) Divergence is unity c) Curl is zero d) Curl is unity
Last Answer : a) Divergence is zero
Description : Maintenance of intended delegation requires that decisions lying within the individual managers' authority should be made by them and not referred upwards in the organizational hierarchy. This is ... scalar principle (C) authority level principle (D) principle of absoluteness of responsibility
Last Answer : Answer: authority level principle
Description : Cylindrical system is employed in waveguides. State True/False. a) True b) False
Description : The skin depth is calculated from the amplitude of the wave. State true/false a) True b) False
Description : In P polarisation, the electric field lies in the same plane as the interface. State True/False. a) True b) False
Description : In S polarisation, the electric field lies in the plane perpendicular to that of the interface. State True/False a) True b) False
Description : The Snell law is applicable for perpendicular polarisation and the Brewster law is applicable for parallel polarisation. State True/False. a) True b) False
Description : The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection for perfect reflection. State True/False. a) True b) False
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 : An elliptically polarised wave transmitted at the Brewster angle will be received as an elliptically polarised wave. State True/False a) True b) False