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The document discusses Maxwell's equations for time-varying fields. It provides questions about Maxwell's equations, the scientists who contributed to the understanding of electromagnetism, and characteristics of time-varying fields. Specifically, it asks multiple choice and true/false questions about the sources of time-varying fields, the relationships between electric and magnetic fields in static and time-varying cases, and the potentials used in Maxwell's equations for time-varying fields. It also includes fill-in-the-blank questions asking for the specific equations that make up Maxwell's laws for time-varying fields.
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Maxwell's Equations and EM Wave Concepts

The document discusses Maxwell's equations for time-varying fields. It provides questions about Maxwell's equations, the scientists who contributed to the understanding of electromagnetism, and characteristics of time-varying fields. Specifically, it asks multiple choice and true/false questions about the sources of time-varying fields, the relationships between electric and magnetic fields in static and time-varying cases, and the potentials used in Maxwell's equations for time-varying fields. It also includes fill-in-the-blank questions asking for the specific equations that make up Maxwell's laws for time-varying fields.
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MAXWELL’S EQUATIONS (TIME-VARYING FIELDS)

1) The source for Time varying fields is…….. [ ]


a) current b) Moving charges with constant velocity
c) Moving charges with random velocity. d) None.
2) The scientist who done lot of work on chages initially is………. [ ]
a) Oersted b) Henry
c) Lenz d) Faraday
3) Who invented that induced voltage will oppose the flux produced. [ ]
a) Oersted b) Henry
c) Lenz d) Faraday
4) Who invented that a static field produces no current. [ ]
a) Oersted b) Henry
c) Lenz d) Faraday
5) Who invented that a time-varying field produces current. [ ]
a) Oersted b) Henry
c) Lenz d) Faraday
6) In time-varying fields the electric and magnetic fields are………. [ ]
a) Independent b) Dependent
c) Both a & b d) None
7) In static fields the electric and magnetic fields are………. [ ]
a) Independent b) Dependent
c) Both a & b d) None
8) The curl of gradient of a scalar field is………. [ ]
a) Unity b) Cannot be defined
c) Infinity d) Zero
9) The divergence of curl of a vector field is……. [ ]
a) Unity b) Cannot be defined
c) Infinity d) Zero
10) There are …..[Link] potentials in time-varying fields [ ]
a) One b) Two
c) Three d) Zero
TRUE OR FALSE
11) A stationary loop in a time-varying B field will produces no current. [ ]

12) A stationary loop in a time-varying B field will produces current. [ ]

13) A time-varying loop in a static B field will produces no current. [ ]

14)A time-varying loop in a static B field will produces current. [ ]

15) A time-varying loop in a time-varying B field will produces current. [ ]

FILL IN THE BLANKS


16) For time-varying fields The Maxwell’s First equation is……………

17) For time-varying fields The Maxwell’s Second equation is……………

18) For time-varying fields The Maxwell’s Third equation is……………

19) For time-varying fields The Maxwell’s Fourth equation is……………

20) For time-varying fields, The relation between E and potentials is ……………….

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EM Wave Characteristics-I
1. For which medium the conductivity is not zero. [ ]
A) Free Space B) Lossless Dielectric
C) Lossy Dielectric D) Conductors
2. For which medium the conductivity is infinity. [ ]
A) Free Space B) Lossless Dielectric
C) Lossy Dielectric D) Conductors
3. A Wave can also be called as………… [ ]
A) Radiation B) Signal
C) Time varying field D) All the above
4. --------- are means of transporting energy
or information [ ]
A) Radiations B) Signals
C) Time varying fields D) All the above
5. A wave is a function of ------------ [ ]
A) Space variables B) Time
C) Both A and B D) None
6. A wave can………… [ ]
A) Propagate B) not propagate
C) Not exists D) None
7. A wave travel in -----direction. [ ]
A) Negative z B) Positive z
C) Both A and B D) None
8. A wave travel in -----direction. [ ]
A) Negative z B) Positive z
C) Both A and B D) None
9. The propagation constant, γ is a………quantity. [ ]
A) Real B) Imaginary
C) Complex D) None
10. From the experiments the η=……………… [ ]
A) B)

C) D)

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[Link] a lossy dielectric medium α=………………
[Link] a lossy dielectric medium β=………………
13. The intrinsic impedance of free space is given by………………Ω. (value)
14. The intrinsic impedance of Lossless medium is………………
15. The intrinsic impedance of conducting medium is………………
TRUE OR FALSE
16. The Electric, Magnetic and Wave propagation are mutually perpendicular to each other. [ ]
17. The wave can also be called as Transverse Electro Magnetic (TEM) wave. [ ]
18. The skin depth will exist for free space [ ]
19. The direction of H field is called the polarization. [ ]
20. is called the loss tangent. [ ]
[Link]. ANSWER

11

12

13 120π=377Ω

14

15

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[Link]. ANSWER

16 TRUE

17 TRUE

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18 FALSE
1 C
2 D
19 FALSE
3 D
20 TRUE 4 D
5 C
EM Wave Characteristics-II 6 A
1. The incident and reflected waves will travel in ……………… medium for the Normal 7 B
incidence at the boundary.
[ ] 8 A
A) Medium 1. B) Medium 2.
C) Both A and B. D) None 9 C
2. The transmitted waves will travel in ……………… medium for the Normal incidence 10 C
at the boundary
[ ]
A) Medium 1. B) Medium 2.
C) Both A and B. D) None
3. The incident and reflected waves will travel in ……………… medium for the Oblique incidence
at the boundary. [ ]
A) Medium 1. B) Medium 2.
C) Both A and B. D) None
4. The transmitted waves will travel in ……………… medium for the Oblique incidence
at the boundary. [ ]
A) Medium 1. B) Medium 2.
C) Both A and B. D) None
5. The ratio of amplitudes of reflected to incident waves is called……………… [ ]
A) s B)η
C) Γ D) τ
6. The ratio of amplitudes of transmitted to incident waves is called……………… [ ]
A) s B)η
C) Γ D) τ
7. If a reflected wave combines with the incident wave then……………wave will be formed. [ ]
A) travelling B) transmitted
C) Both A and B D) standing
8. For the normal incidence the standing wave will exist when……… [ ]
A) Γ=0 B) τ =-1
C) Γ= -1 D) None
9. For Parallel Polarization of Oblique incidence, the Brewster angle is the angle at which [ ]
A) ΓII=0 B) τ II =0
C) Both A and B D) None
10. For Perpendicular Polarization of Oblique incidence, the Brewster angle is the angle at which [ ]
A) Γ = 0 B) τ = 0
C) Both A and B D) None
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11. The formula for reflection coefficient for oblique incidence at parallel polarization is………………..
12. The formula for transmission coefficient for oblique incidence at perpendicular polarization is………………..
13. The relation between reflection and transmitted coefficients for oblique incidence at parallel polarization
is………………..
14. The relation between reflection and transmitted coefficients for oblique incidence at perpendicular polarization
is………………..
15. The formula of Brewster angle(tan) for perpendicular polarization in terms of medium parameters is given by…………
TRUE OR FALSE
16. The standing wave will have both maxima and minima points. [ ]
17. The minimum value of the standing wave ratio, s is: 0 [ ]
18. Snell’s law is given by n1 sin θt = n2 sin θi [ ]
19. The minimum value of the of reflection co-efficient is : -1 [ ]

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20. The Poynting theorem is used to find out the power in terms of electric and
magnetic time varying fields. [ ]

[Link]. ANSWER
[Link]. ANSWER
1 A
11
2 B
12
3 A
13
4 B
14
5 C
15
6 D

7 D
[Link]. ANSWER
8 C
16 TRUE
9 A
17 FALSE
10 A
18 FALSE
19 FALSE
20 TRUE

Transmission lines
1. A transmission line basically consists of at least _______ no. of conductors or wires or lines.
A). One B). Two
C). Three D). Four [ ]
2. Transmission lines are ______________ structures.
A). Unguided B). Guided
C). Both A and B D). None [ ]
3. R, L, G and C parameters of a transmission line are called____________________
A). Primary B). Distributed
C). Both A and B D). None [ ]
4. γ, η, Z0 and β parameters of a transmission line are called____________________
A). Primary B). Secondary
C). Both A and B D). None [ ]
5. A transmission line can have __________________ Impedance.
A). Intrinsic B). Characteristic
C). Both A and B D). None [ ]
6. A smith chart consists of__________________.
A). All Straight lines B). All Circles
C). Linear Graph D). Nonlinear Graph. [ ]
7. In smith chart , a distance of λ corresponds to___________ degrees.
A). 360 B). 720
C). 180 D). 90 [ ]
8. A smith chart can be used as ___________ chart.
A). Impedance B). Admittance
C). Both A and B D). None [ ]
9. In smith chart the real circles are_________________
A). Complete B). Incomplete
C). Both A and B D). None [ ]
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10. In smith chart, the distance between Vmax. and Vmin. Points is__________
A). λ B). λ/2
C). λ/4 D). λ/8 [ ]
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11. The formula for input impedance of a lossless transmission line is__________
12. The formula for reflection co-efficient (in terms of impedances) of a transmission line is__________
13. The maximum value of input impedance of a transmission line is__________
14. The minimum value of input impedance of a transmission line is__________
15. For a matched transmission line the input impedance is equal to__________
TRUE OR FALSE
16. For a lossless line the necessary condition to be satisfied is R=G=0. [ ]
17. Telephone lines are required to be distortion less lines. [ ]
18. A distortion less line can be a lossless line. [ ]
19. A λ/2 long line can be called as a quarter wave transmission line. [ ]
20. For a short circuited line the reflection coefficient is -1. [ ]

[Link]. ANSWER
[Link]. ANSWER
1 B
11

2 B
12

3 C
13

4 B
14

5 B
15 (characteristic Impedance)
6 B
[Link]. ANSWER
7 B
16 TRUE
8 C
17 TRUE
9 A
18 FALSE
10 C
19 FALSE
20 TRUE

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