Description : The charge build up in a capacitor is due to a) Conduction current density b) Displacement current density c) Polarisation d) Magnetization
Last Answer : b) Displacement current density
Description : Calculate the energy stored per unit volume in a dielectric medium due to polarisation when P = 9 units and E = 8 units. a) 1.77 b) 2.25 c) 36 d) 144
Last Answer : c) 36
Description : Piezoelectric effect is analogous to which phenomenon? a) Electrostriction b) Magnetostriction c) Anisotropy d) Magnetization
Last Answer : b) Magnetostriction
Description : Will dielectric breakdown lead to formation of magnetic monopole? a) Yes b) No
Last Answer : b) No
Description : For a dielectric which of the following properties hold good? a) They are superconductors at high temperatures b) They are superconductors at low temperatures c) They can never become a superconductor d) They have very less dielectric breakdown voltage
Last Answer : b) They are superconductors at low temperatures
Description : Dielectric property impacts the behaviour of a material in the presence of electric field. State True/False. a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
Description : The converse of magnetostriction is called the a) Magnetization b) Magnetic anisotropy c) Villari effect d) Curie effect
Last Answer : c) Villari effect
Description : The reason for non existence of magnetic monopoles is a) The magnetic field cannot be split b) Due to permeability c) Due to magnetization d) Due to magnetostriction
Last Answer : a) The magnetic field cannot be split
Description : The energy in a magnetic material is due to which process? a) Emf b) Magnetization c) Magnetostriction d) Polarization
Last Answer : b) Magnetization
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 : Find the magnetic moment of a material with magnetization 5 units in a volume of 35 units. a) 7 b) 1/7 c) 15 d) 175
Last Answer : d) 175
Description : Find the magnetization of the material with susceptibility of 6 units and magnetic field intensity of 13 units. a) 2.16 b) 6.2 c) 78 d) 1.3
Last Answer : c) 78
Description : Find the correct relation between current density and magnetization. a) J = Grad(M) b) J = Div(M) c) J = Curl(M) d) M = Curl(J)
Last Answer : c) J = Curl(M)
Description : Calculate the magnetization of a material with susceptibility of 50 and field intensity of 0.25 units. a) 12.5 b) 25 c) 75 d) 37.5
Last Answer : a) 12.5
Description : The expression for magnetization is given by(I-current, A-area, V-volume) a) M = IAV b) M = IA/V c) M = V/IA d) M = 1/IAV
Last Answer : b) M = IA/V
Description : Find the internal field when the applied field is 12 units, molecular field constant is 0.1 units and the magnetization is 74 units. a) 86 b) 62 c) 752 d) 19.4
Last Answer : d) 19.4
Description : Find the magnetization of the field which has a magnetic moment 16 units in a volume of 1.2 units. a) 16.67 b) 13.33 c) 15.56 d) 18.87
Last Answer : b) 13.33
Description : The magnetization is defined by the ratio of a) Magnetic moment to area b) Magnetic moment to volume c) Magnetic flux density to area d) Magnetic flux density to volume
Last Answer : b) Magnetic moment to volume
Description : The inductance is the measure of a) Electric charges stored by the material b) Emf generated by energising the coil c) Magnetic field stored by the material d) Magnetization of dipoles
Last Answer : c) Magnetic field stored by the material
Description : The superconducting materials will be independent of which of the following? a) Magnetic field b) Electric field c) Magnetization d) Temperature
Last Answer : b) Electric field
Description : The loss tangent of a perfect dielectric will be a) Zero b) Unity c) Maximum d) Minimum
Last Answer : d) Minimum
Description : The loss tangent refers to the a) Power due to propagation in conductor to that in dielectric b) Power loss c) Current loss d) Charge loss
Last Answer : a) Power due to propagation in conductor to that in dielectric
Description : Compute the loss factor when the loss tangent is 0.88 and the real part of dielectric is 24. a) 12.12 b) 12.21 c) 21.21 d) 21.12
Last Answer : d) 21.12
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 : Calculate the loss tangent when the dielectric constant in AC field is given by 3 + 2j. a) (2/3) b) (3/2) c) (-3/2) d) (-2/3)
Last Answer : d) (-2/3)
Description : If the loss tangent is very less, then the material will be a a) Conductor b) Lossless dielectric c) Lossy dielectric d) Insulator
Last Answer : b) Lossless dielectric
Description : The ratio of conduction to displacement current density is referred to as a) Attenuation constant b) Propagation constant c) Loss tangent d) Dielectric constant
Last Answer : c) Loss tangent
Description : The Brewster angle is valid for which type of polarisation? a) S polarised b) P polarised c) Elliptical d) Linear
Last Answer : b) P polarised
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 : Identify the polarisation of the wave given that, Ex = 2 sin wt and Ey = 3 sin wt. a) Linear b) Elliptical c) Circular d) Parallel
Last Answer : a) Linear
Description : When the polarisation of the receiving antenna is unknown, to ensure that it receives atleast half the power, the transmitted wave should be a) Linearly polarised b) Elliptically polarised c) Circularly polarised d) Normally polarised
Last Answer : c) Circularly polarised
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 : Identify the polarisation of the wave given that, Ex = 2 cos wt and Ey = cos wt. a) Elliptical b) Circular c) Parallel d) Linear
Last Answer : d) Linear
Description : For a non-zero Ex component and zero Ey component, the polarisation is a) Parallel b) Perpendicular c) Elliptical d) Circular
Last Answer : a) Parallel
Description : Identify the polarisation of the wave given, Ex = cos wt and Ey = sin wt. The phase difference is -90 0 . a) Left hand circularly polarised b) Right hand circularly polarised c) Left hand elliptically polarised d) Right hand elliptically polarised
Last Answer : b) Right hand circularly polarised
Description : Identify the polarisation of the wave given, Ex = 2 cos wt and Ey = 2 sin wt. The phase difference is +90 0 . a) Left hand circularly polarised b) Right hand circularly polarised c) Left hand elliptically polarised d) Right hand elliptically polarised
Last Answer : a) Left hand circularly polarised
Description : Identify the polarisation of the wave given, Ex = 2 cos wt and Ey = sin wt. The phase difference is -90 0 . a) Left hand circularly polarised b) Right hand circularly polarised c) Left hand elliptically polarised d) Right hand elliptically polarised
Last Answer : d) Right hand elliptically polarised
Description : Identify the polarisation of the wave given, Ex = Exo cos wt and Ey = Eyo sin wt. The phase difference is +90 0 . a) Left hand circularly polarised b) Right hand circularly polarised c) Left hand elliptically polarised d) Right hand elliptically polarised
Last Answer : c) Left hand elliptically polarised
Description : When the Ex and Ey components of a wave are not same, the polarisation will be a) Linear b) Elliptical c) Circular d) Parallel
Last Answer : b) Elliptical
Description : The magnitude of the Ex and Ey components are same in which type of polarisation? a) Linear b) Circular c) Elliptical d) Perpendicular
Last Answer : b) Circular
Description : When the phase angle between the Ex and Ey component is 0 0 or 180 0 , the polarisation is a) Elliptical b) Circular c) Linear d) Perpendicular
Last Answer : c) Linear
Description : Brewster angle is valid for which type of polarisation? a) Perpendicular b) Parallel c) S polarised d) P polarised
Last Answer : b) Parallel
Description : The benefit of Maxwell equation is that a) Any parameter can be calculated b) Antenna can be designed c) Polarisation of the wave can be calculated d) Transmission line constants can be found
Last Answer : a) Any parameter can be calculated
Description : Solids do not have which type of polarisation? a) Ionic b) Orientational c) Interfacial d) Electronic
Last Answer : c) Interfacial
Description : In the given types of polarisation, which type exists in the semiconductor? a) Electronic b) Ionic c) Orientational d) Interfacial or space charge
Last Answer : d) Interfacial or space charge
Description : The total polarisation of a material is the a) Product of all types of polarisation b) Sum of all types of polarisation c) Orientation directions of the dipoles d) Total dipole moments in the material
Last Answer : b) Sum of all types of polarisation
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 : Calculate the polarisation vector in air when the susceptibility is 5 and electric field is 12 units. a) 3 b) 2 c) 60 d) 2.4
Last Answer : c) 60
Description : Identify which type of polarisation depends on temperature. a) Electronic b) Ionic c) Orientational d) Interfacial
Last Answer : c) Orientational