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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : The resultant electric field of a wave with Ex = 3 and Ey = 4 will be a) 7 b) 1 c) 25 d) 5
Last Answer : d) 5
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 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 Snell law is applicable for perpendicular polarisation and the Brewster law is applicable for parallel polarisation. State True/False. a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
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 : 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 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 : When a dielectric loses its dielectric property, the phenomenon is called a) Dielectric loss b) Dielectric breakdown c) Polarisation d) Magnetization
Last Answer : b) Dielectric breakdown
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
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 : Calculate the polarisation vector of the material which has 100 dipoles per unit volume in a volume of 2 units. a) 200 b) 50 c) 400 d) 0.02
Last Answer : a) 200
Description : The best definition of polarisation is a) Orientation of dipoles in random direction b) Electric dipole moment per unit volume c) Orientation of dipole moments d) Change in polarity of every dipole
Last Answer : b) Electric dipole moment per unit volume
Description : Superconductors exhibit which of the following properties? a) Ferromagnetism b) Polarisation c) Diamagnetism d) Ferrimagnetism
Last Answer : c) Diamagnetism
Description : Dipole moments are used to calculate the a) Electric field intensity b) Polarisation patterns c) Strength of the dipole in the field d) Susceptibility
Last Answer : b) Polarisation patterns
Description : Dipoles in any electric field undergo a) Magnetism b) Electromagnetism c) Magnetisation d) Polarisation
Last Answer : d) Polarisation
Description : Rectangular waveguides dominate the circular waveguides. Find the reason. a) Low cut-off frequency b) Easy to design c) More wave propagation d) The statement is false
Last Answer : b) Easy to design
Description : The electric and magnetic field components in the electromagnetic wave propagation are in phase. State True/False. a) True b) False
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 : 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 : The electric field lies in a plane parallel to the earth’s surface. A. Elliptical polarization B. Horizontal polarization C. Vertical polarization D. Circular polarization
Last Answer : B. Horizontal polarization
Description : Find the curl of A = (y cos ax)i + (y + e x )k a) 2i – ex j – cos ax k b) i – ex j – cos ax k c) 2i – ex j + cos ax k d) i – ex j + cos ax k
Last Answer : b) i – ex j – cos ax k
Description : Ferroelectric materials are characterised by (A) Very high degree of polarisation. (B) A sharp dependence of polarisation on temperature. (C) Non-linear dependence of the charge Q on the applied voltage. (D) All the above.
Last Answer : (D) All the above.
Description : The torque of a conductor is defined only in the case when a) The field is perpendicular to the loop b) The plane of the loop is parallel to the field c) The plane of the loop is perpendicular to the current direction d) The field and the current direction are same
Last Answer : b) The plane of the loop is parallel to the field
Description : The electric flux density and electric field intensity have which of the following relation? a) Linear b) Nonlinear c) Inversely linear d) Inversely nonlinear
Description : The Stoke’s theorem can be used to find which of the following? a) Area enclosed by a function in the given region b) Volume enclosed by a function in the given region c) Linear distance d) Curl of the function
Last Answer : a) Area enclosed by a function in the given region
Description : Calculate the flux density due to a circular conductor of radius 100nm and current 5A in air. a) 10 b) 100 c) 0.1 d) 1
Last Answer : a) 10
Description : Find the magnetic field when a circular conductor of very high radius is subjected to a current of 12A and the point P is at the centre of the conductor. a) 1 b) ∞ c) 0 d) -∞
Last Answer : c) 0
Description : Calculate the magnetic field at a point on the centre of the circular conductor of radius 2m with current 8A. a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
Last Answer : b) 2
Description : A circular disc of radius 5m with a surface charge density ρs = 10sinφ is enclosed by surface. What is the net flux crossing the surface? a) 3 b) 2 c) 1 d) 0
Last Answer : d) 0
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 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 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