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Assignment Questions For Static Magnetic Field

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about electromagnetic theory and wave guides. The questions cover topics like Biot-Savart law, Ampere's law, Maxwell's equations, magnetic flux density, vector potential, electromagnetic waves, Gauss's law, divergence theorem and more. The questions test understanding of key concepts in electromagnetism and how to apply various laws and theorems.

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This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about electromagnetic theory and wave guides. The questions cover topics like Biot-Savart law, Ampere's law, Maxwell's equations, magnetic flux density, vector potential, electromagnetic waves, Gauss's law, divergence theorem and more. The questions test understanding of key concepts in electromagnetism and how to apply various laws and theorems.

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ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY AND WAVE GUIDES(17EC14301)

Assignment-2
1. Which of the following cannot be computed using the Biot Savart law?
a) Magnetic field intensity b) Magnetic flux density
c) Electric field intensity d) Permeability
2. Biot Savart law in magnetic field is analogous to which law in electric field?

a) Gauss law b) Faraday law


c) Coulomb’s law d) Ampere law
3. The point form of Ampere law is given by

a) Curl(B) = I b) Curl(D) = J
c) Curl(V) = I d) Curl(H) = J
4. The Ampere law is based on which theorem?

a) Green’s theorem b) Gauss divergence theorem


c) Stoke’s theorem d) Maxwell theorem
5. Find the Maxwell law derived from Ampere law.

a) Div(I) = H b) Div(H) = J
c) Curl(H) = J d) Curl(B) = D
6. Find the Maxwell equation derived from Faraday’s law.

a) Div(H) = J b) Div(D) = I
c) Curl(E) = -dB/dt d) Curl(B) = -dH/dt
7. 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
8. Given the magnetic field is 2.4 units. Find the flux density in air(in 10-6 order).

a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) 5
9. The value of ∫ H.dL will be

a) J b) I
c) B d) H
10. The Laplacian of the magnetic vector potential will be

a) –μ J b) – μ I
c) –μ B d) –μ H
11. The current element of the magnetic vector potential for a surface current will be

a) J dS b) I dL
c) K dS d) J dV
12. The relation between flux density and vector potential is

a) B = Curl(A) b) A = Curl(B)
c) B = Div(A) d) A = Div(B)
13. A point charge 2nC is located at origin. What is the potential at (1,0,0)?

a) 12 b) 14
c) 16 d) 18
14. The first Maxwell law is based on which law?

a) Ampere law b) Faraday law


c) Lenz law d) Faraday and Lenz law
15. Maxwell second equation is based on which law?

a) Ampere law b) Faraday law


c) Lenz law d) Coulomb law
16. For time varying currents, the field or waves will be

a) Electrostatic b) Magneto static


c) Electromagnetic d) Electrical
17. Divergence theorem is based on

a) Gauss law b) Stoke’s law


c) Ampere law d) Lenz law
18. Gauss law cannot be used to find which of the following quantity?

a) Electric field intensity b) Electric flux density


c) Charge d) Permittivity
19. The charge build up in a capacitor is due to

a) Conduction current density b) Displacement current density


c) Polarisation d) Magnetization
20. Which components exist in an electromagnetic wave?

a) Only E b) Only H
c) Both E and H d) Neither E or H

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