Description : The line integral of which parameter is zero for static fields? a) E b) H c) D d) B
Last Answer : a) E
Description : Which equation will hold good for a magnetic material? a) Line integral of H is zero b) Surface integral of H is zero c) Line integral of B is zero d) Surface integral of B is zero
Last Answer : d) Surface integral of B is zero
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 : In pure dielectrics, the parameter that is zero is a) Attenuation b) Propagation c) Conductivity d) Resistivity
Last Answer : c) Conductivity
Description : For a perfect dielectric, which parameter will be zero? a) Conductivity b) Frequency c) Permittivity d) Permeability
Last Answer : a) Conductivity
Description : For a solenoidal field, the surface integral of D will be, a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3
Last Answer : a) 0
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 : Evaluate the surface integral ∫∫ (3x i + 2y j). dS, where S is the sphere given by x 2 + y 2 + z 2 = 9. a) 120π b) 180π c) 240π d) 300π
Last Answer : b) 180π
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 : The divergence theorem converts a) Line to surface integral b) Surface to volume integral c) Volume to line integral d) Surface to line integral
Last Answer : b) Surface to volume integral
Description : Surface integral is used to compute a) Surface b) Area c) Volume d) density
Last Answer : b) Area
Description : Gauss law for electric field uses surface integral. State True/False a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
Description : The work-electric field relation is given by a) Volume integral b) Surface integral c) Line integral d) Relation impossible
Last Answer : c) Line integral
Description : Find the current density on the conductor surface when a magnetic field H = 3cos x i + zcos x j A/m, for z>0 and zero, otherwise is applied to a perfectly conducting surface in xy plane. a) cos x i b) –cos x i c) cos x j d) –cos x j
Last Answer : b) –cos x i
Description : Ampere law states that, a) Divergence of H is same as the flux b) Curl of D is same as the current c) Divergence of E is zero d) Curl of H is same as the current density
Last Answer : d) Curl of H is same as the current density
Description : The divergence of which quantity will be zero? a) E b) D c) H d) B
Last Answer : d) B
Description : When the electric field becomes zero, which of the following relations hold good? a) E = P b) D = P c) B = P d) H = P
Last Answer : b) D = P
Description : The line integral of the electric field intensity is a) Mmf b) Emf c) Electric potential d) Magnetic potential
Last Answer : b) Emf
Description : The line integral of the magnetic field intensity is the a) Current density b) Current c) Magnetic flux density d) Magnetic moment
Last Answer : b) Current
Description : In which of the following forms can Maxwell’s equation not be represented? a) Static b) Differential c) Integral d) Harmonic
Last Answer : a) Static
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 : 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
Description : Using volume integral, which quantity can be calculated? a) area of cube b) area of cuboid c) volume of cube d) distance of vector
Last Answer : c) volume of cube
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 divergence theorem for D = 5r 2 /4 i in spherical coordinates between r = 1 and r = 2 in volume integral. a) 80 π b) 5 π c) 75 π d) 85 π
Last Answer : c) 75 π
Description : Evaluate Gauss law for D = 5r 2 /4 i in spherical coordinates with r = 4m and θ = π/2 as volume integral. a) 600 b) 588.9 c) 577.8 d) 599.7
Last Answer : b) 588.9
Description : The volume integral is three dimensional. State True/False a) True b) False
Description : The triple integral is used to compute volume. State True/False a) True b) False
Description : Line integral is used to calculate a) Force b) Area c) Volume d) Length
Last Answer : d) Length
Description : The integral form of potential and field relation is given by line integral. State True/False a) True b) False
Description : The gradient can be replaced by which of the following? a) Maxwell equation b) Volume integral c) Differential equatio
Last Answer : c) Differential equation
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 : The phase shift in the electric and magnetic fields in an EM wave is given by which parameter? a) phase constant b) attenuation constant c) propagation constant d) intrinsic impedance
Last Answer : d) intrinsic impedance
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 : At high frequencies, which parameter is significant? a) Conduction current b) Displacement current c) Attenuation constant d) Phase constant
Last Answer : b) Displacement current
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 : The work done in moving a test charge from one point to another in an equipotential surface is zero. State True/False. a) True b) Fals
Description : A field in which a test charge around any closed surface in static path is zero is called a) Solenoidal b) Rotational c) Irrotational d) Conservativ
Last Answer : d) Conservative
Description : In case of physical adsorption, the difference between heat of adsorption and heat of normal condensation is (A) Equal to the heat of formation of surface compound (B) Equal to the heat of wetting (C) Zero (D) Called integral heat of adsorption
Last Answer : (B) Equal to the heat of wetting
Description : The Poynting vector is the power component that is calculated by the a) Product of E and H b) Ratio of E and H c) Dot product of E and H d) Cross product of E and H
Last Answer : d) Cross product of E and H
Description : The work done in the power transmission with E and H given by 50 and 65 respectively. The velocity of propagation is 20m/s. a) 162.5 b) 621.5 c) 562.1 d) 261.5
Last Answer : a) 162.5
Description : Find the power of a wave given that the RMS value of E and H are 6 and 4.5 respectively. a) 24 b) 27 c) 29 d) 32
Last Answer : b) 27
Description : Find the power of an EM wave, given that the cross product of the E and H component is 2 + 3j. a) 2 b) 1 c) 4 d) 8
Last Answer : b) 1
Description : In conductors, the E and H vary by a phase difference of a) 0 b) 30 c) 45 d) 60
Last Answer : c) 45
Description : For dielectrics, which two components will be in phase? a) E and wave direction b) H and wave direction c) Wave direction and E x H d) E and H
Last Answer : d) E and H
Description : In lossy dielectric, the phase difference between the electric field E and the magnetic field H is a) 90 b) 60 c) 45 d) 0
Last Answer : d) 0
Description : Which components exist in an electromagnetic wave? a) Only E b) Only H c) Both E and H d) Neither E or H
Last Answer : c) Both E and H
Description : Which of the following relations is correct? a) MMF = ∫ B.dl b) MMF = ∫ H.dl c) EMF = ∫ E.dl d) EMF = ∫ D.dl
Last Answer : c) EMF = ∫ E.dl
Description : The sequence for finding H from E is a) E-B-H b) E-V-H c) E-D-H d) E-A-H
Last Answer : a) E-B-H