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 : Gauss law cannot be used to find which of the following quantity? a) Electric field intensity b) Electric flux density c) Charge d) Permittivity
Last Answer : d) Permittivity
Description : A cable of core radius 1.25cm and impregnated paper insulation of thickness 2.13cm and relative permittivity 3.5. Compute the capacitance of the cable/km(in nF) a) 195.7 b) 179.5 c) 157.9 d) 197.5
Last Answer : a) 195.7
Description : Curie-Weiss law is used to calculate which one of the following? a) Permittivity b) Permeability c) Electric susceptibility d) Magnetic susceptibility
Last Answer : d) Magnetic susceptibility
Description : Compute the Gauss law for D = 10ρ 3 /4 i, in cylindrical coordinates with ρ = 4m, z = 0 and z = 5, hence find charge using volume integral. a) 6100 π b) 6200 π c) 6300 π d) 6400 π View Answe
Last Answer : d) 6400 π
Description : Compute the Gauss law for D= 10ρ 3 /4 i, in cylindrical coordinates with ρ= 4m, z=0 and z=5. a) 6100 π b) 6200 π c) 6300 π d) 6400 π
Description : According to Gauss' Law, the magnitude of the electric field is zero everywhere inside a conductor if: w) electrostatic equilibrium is achieved x) the surface is a metal y) the conductor is moving z) the conductor is a non-Gaussian surface
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- ELECTROSTATIC EQUILIBRIUM IS ACHIEVED
Description : Zero permeability/permittivity implies which state? a) No ions are allowed in the medium b) No current is generated in the medium c) No magnetic or electric energy is permitted in the medium d) No resistivity
Last Answer : c) No magnetic or electric energy is permitted in the medium
Description : The electric flux density is the a) Product of permittivity and electric field intensity b) Product of number of flux lines and permittivity c) Product of permeability and electric field intensity d) Product of number of flux lines and permeability
Last Answer : a) Product of permittivity and electric field intensity
Description : Find the flux density of line charge of radius (cylinder is the Gaussian surface) 2m and charge density is 3.14 units? a) 1 b) 0.75 c) 0.5 d) 0.25
Last Answer : d) 0.25
Description : Gauss law for electric field uses surface integral. State True/False a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
Description : If the electric potential is given, which of the following cannot be calculated? a) Electrostatic energy b) Electric field intensity c) Electric flux density d) Permittivity
Last Answer : a) Electrostatic energy
Description : The refractive index of a medium with permittivity of 2 and permeability of 3 is given by a) 3.56 b) 2.45 c) 3.21 d) 1.78
Last Answer : b) 2.45
Description : The relation between the speed of light, permeability and permittivity is a) C = 1/√(με) b) C = με c) C = μ/ε d) C = 1/με
Last Answer : a) C = 1/√(με)
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 : The intrinsic impedance is the ratio of square root of a) Permittivity to permeability b) Permeability to permittivity c) Phase constant to wavelength d) Wavelength to phase constant
Last Answer : b) Permeability to permittivity
Description : For a perfect dielectric, which parameter will be zero? a) Conductivity b) Frequency c) Permittivity d) Permeability
Last Answer : a) Conductivity
Description : A boundary of separation between two magnetic materials is identified by which factor? a) Change in the permeability b) Change in permittivity c) Change in magnetization d) Conduction
Last Answer : a) Change in the permeability
Description : The permeability and permittivity of air or free space is unity. State true/false. a) True b) False
Description : In isotropic materials, which of the following quantities will be independent of the direction? a) Permittivity b) Permeability c) Polarisation d) Polarizability
Last Answer : a) Permittivity
Description : In free space, which of the following will be zero? a) Permittivity b) Permeability c) Conductivity d) Resistivity
Last Answer : c) Conductivity
Description : Biot Savart law in magnetic field is analogous to which law in electric field? a) Gauss law b) Faraday law c) Coulomb’s law d) Ampere law
Last Answer : c) Coulomb’s law
Description : Which of the following correctly states Gauss law? a) Electric flux is equal to charge b) Electric flux per unit volume is equal to charge c) Electric field is equal to charge density d) Electric flux per unit volume is equal to volume charge density
Last Answer : d) Electric flux per unit volume is equal to volume charge density
Description : The electric field intensity of a surface with permittivity 3.5 is given by 18 units. What the field intensity of the surface in air? a) 5.14 b) 0.194 c) 63 d) 29
Last Answer : c) 63
Description : The electric flux density of a surface with permittivity of 2 is given by 12 units. What the flux density of the surface in air? a) 24 b) 6 c) 1/6 d) 0
Last Answer : b) 6
Description : The Gaussian surface for a point charge will be a) Cube b) Cylinder c) Sphere d) Cuboid
Last Answer : c) Sphere
Description : The Gaussian surface for a line charge will be a) Sphere b) Cylinder c) Cube d) Cuboid
Last Answer : b) Cylinder
Description : The Gaussian surface is a) Real boundary b) Imaginary surface c) Tangential d) Normal
Last Answer : b) Imaginary surface
Description : The skin depth is used to find which parameter? a) DC resistance b) AC resistance c) Permittivity d) Potential
Last Answer : b) AC resistance
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 : A cylindrical cable of core radius 1.25cm and impregnated paper insulation of thickness 2.13cm and relative permittivity 3.5. Compute the capacitance of the cable/km (in nF
Last Answer : To calculate the capacitance of the cable per kilometer, you can use the following formula: C = ε * ε0 * A / d where: C is the capacitance of the cable per kilometer (in farads) ε is ... * 10^9 = 644 nF/km So the capacitance of the cable per kilometer would be approximately 644 nanofarads.
Description : Compute the capacitance between two concentric shells of inner radius 2m and the outer radius is infinitely large. a) 0.111 nF b) 0.222 nF c) 4.5 nF d) 5.4 nF
Last Answer : b) 0.222 nF
Description : If the radius of the Gaussian surface enclosing a charge is halved, how does the electric flux through the Gaussian surface change ? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : Electic flux ϕE is given by E=∮E→⋅⃗=Q0 …. where [Q is total charge inside the closed surface ∴ On changing the radius of sphere, the electric flux through the Gaussian surface remains same.
Description : Choose the best definition of dielectric loss. a) Absorption of electric energy by dielectric in an AC field b) Dissipation of electric energy by dielectric in a static field c) Dissipation of heat by dielectric d) Product of loss tangent and relative permittivity
Last Answer : a) Absorption of electric energy by dielectric in an AC field
Description : Debye is the unit used to measure a) Permittivity b) Electric dipole moment c) Magnetic dipole moment d) Susceptibility
Last Answer : b) Electric dipole moment
Description : Calculate the energy in an electric field with permittivity of 56 and field intensity of 36π(in μJ) a) 3.16 b) 5.16 c) 7.16 d) 9.16
Last Answer : a) 3.16
Description : The electrostatic energy in an electric field does not depend on which of the following? a) Magnitude of charges b) Permittivity c) Applied electric field d) Flux lines
Last Answer : c) Applied electric field
Description : Compute the power consumed by a material with current density 15 units in an area of 100 units. The potential measured across the material is 20V. a) 100kJ b) 250kJ c) 30kJ d) 15kJ
Last Answer : c) 30kJ
Description : In the conversion of line integral of H into surface integral, which theorem is used? a) Green theorem b) Gauss theorem c) Stokes theore d) It cannot be converted
Last Answer : c) Stokes theorem
Description : The Gauss divergence theorem converts a) line to surface integral b) line to volume integral c) surface to line integral d) surface to volume integral
Last Answer : d) surface to volume integral
Description : Which of the following theorem convert line integral to surface integral? a) Gauss divergence and Stoke’s theorem b) Stoke’s theorem only c) Green’ s theorem only d) Stoke’s and Green’s theorem
Last Answer : d) Stoke’s and Green’s theorem
Description : Which one of the following laws will not contribute to the Maxwell’s equations? a) Gauss law b) Faraday law c) Ampere law d) Curie Weiss law
Last Answer : d) Curie Weiss law
Description : The Gauss law for magnetic field is valid in a) Air b) Conductor c) Dielectric d) All cases
Last Answer : d) All cases
Description : The Gauss law employs which theorem for the calculation of charge density? a) Green theorem b) Stokes theorem c) Gauss theorem d) Maxwell equation
Last Answer : c) Gauss theorem
Description : The Ampere law is based on which theorem? a) Green’s theorem b) Gauss divergence theorem c) Stoke’s theorem d) Maxwell theorem
Last Answer : c) Stoke’s theorem
Description : Poisson equation can be derived from which of the following equations? a) Point form of Gauss law b) Integral form of Gauss law c) Point form of Ampere law d) Integral form of Ampere law
Last Answer : a) Point form of Gauss law
Description : The continuity equation is a combination of which of the two laws? a) Ohm’s law and Gauss law b) Ampere law and Gauss law c) Ohm’s law and Ampere law d) Maxwell law and Ampere law
Last Answer : b) Ampere law and Gauss law
Description : With Gauss law as reference which of the following law can be derived? a) Ampere law b) Faraday’s law c) Coulomb’s law d) Ohm’s law
Description : Gauss law cannot be expressed in which of the following forms? a) Differential b) Integral c) Point d) Stokes theorem
Last Answer : d) Stokes theorem