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Reg. No.

MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


Manipal University
THIRD SEMESTER B.E. (E&C) DEGREE END SEMESTER EXAMINATION NOV / DEC 2010 SUBJECT: ELECTRO MAGNETIC WAVES (ECE 207 ) (REVISED CREDIT SYSTEM)

TIME : 3 HOURS

MAX. MARKS : 50

Instructions to candidates Answer ANY FIVE full questions. Missing data may be suitably assumed.

1A.Define the terms electric potential and potential difference. 1B.Calculate the incident, reflected and transmitted power, if 1 = 100 Ohm, 2 =300 Ohm and E x10 =10 V/m with normal incidence 1C. Given that A=30e-a -2za z , evaluate both sides of the divergence theorem for the volume enclosed by =2, z = 0, and z = 5. (2+3+5) 2A.Derive the boundary conditions for electric as well as magnetic fields for dielectricdielectric and dielectric-conductor boundaries. 2B.A current strip 2 cm wide carries a current of 15 A in the a x direction. Find the force on the strip per unit length in the presence of a uniform field B = 0.2a y T. 2C.Two uniform line charges of density 4 nC/m lie in the x = 0 plane at y = 4 m and y = - 4 m. Find E at (4,0,10) m. (4+3+3) 3A.i) Transform A = ya x + xa y + x2/(x2 + y2)0.5a z from Cartesian to cylindrical coordinates. ii) Find A in spherical coordinate system at (4, 5, 6) 3B.In spherical coordinates, V = -25 V on a conductor at r = 2 cm and V = 150 V at r = 35 cm. The space between the conductors is a dielectric for which the relative permittivity is 3.12. Find the surface charge densities on the conductors. (2+3+5)

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4A.What is Poynting vector? In free space, E(z,t) = 50cos(t-z)a x V/m. Find the average power crossing a circular area of radius 2.5 m in the plane z = constant. 4B.Derive an expression for the inductance of a coaxial cable. 4C.Derive an expression for the electric field of an infinite sheet charge distribution. (3+2+5) 5A.State and derive Maxwells curl equations from fundamental laws 5B.Derive the expressions for reflection coefficient and transmission coefficient , when a plane wave travels from one medium to another with normal incidence. (5+5) 6A.Derive expressions for Critical angle and Brewester angle in terms of medium constants 6B. State and prove Amperes circuital law 6C.State Coulombs law for point charges and define electric field intensity. (4+4+2)

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