Question Bank Module 1
Question Bank Module 1
Question Bank Module 1
a. IA
b. IEA
c. I/A
d. E/I
a. Curl B = - dE/dt
b. Curl E = - dB/dt
c. Curl B = - dB/dt
d. Curl E = - dM/dt
a. B = 0
c. Curl B = 0
a. Div B = 0
b. Curl B = 0
c. Curl E = 0
d. Div b = dE/dt
7. Dielectrics are
a. Electric insulators
b. Electric conductors
d. Hole conductors
a. Ionic polarization
b. Dipolar polarization
c. Electronic polarization
d. Deformation polarization
a. Ionic polarization
b. Electronic polarization
c. Orientation polarization
d. Deformation polarization
11. .......... is defined as the number of magnetic lines of force passing through an unit area of cross section
12. ...........waves cover a wide range of frequencies and they travel with the same velocity as that of light
(a) mechanical
(b) electromagnetic
(c) ultrasonic
(d) acoustic
(a) irrotational
(b) rotational
(c) conservative
14.......theorem related the surface integral of the curl of a vector to the line integral of the vector
(a) stokes
(c) green;s
(d) Cauchys
(c) permittivity
(d) permeability
16. .......theorem related the volume integral of the divergence of a vector to the surface integral of vector
(b) stokes
(c) greens
(d) pointing
19. The Ampere law is based on which theorem?
a) Green’s theorem
b) Gauss divergence theorem
c) Stoke’s theorem
d) Maxwell theorem
a. electronic polarization
b. ionic polarization
c. orientation polarization
a. conductor
b. polar molecule
c. semiconductor
d. superconductor
b. audio
c. radio
d. optical
a. constant
b. increase
c. decrease
Short Questions
1. Define Grad, Div and Curl and explain their physical significance
2. Explain Gauss-Divergence theorem and its significance
3. Explain Stoke’s theorem and its significance
4. Explain Electric field and Electric potential due to point charge distribution
5. Explain Electric field and Electric potential due to line charge distribution
6. Explain Electric field and Electric potential due to surface charge distribution
7. Explain Electric field and Electric potential due to volume charge distribution
8. Using Gauss’ law, find the electric field intensity due to line charge of infinite length
9. Derive the expression of Poisson’s equation for electrostatic potential
10. Derive expression of Laplace equation for electrostatic potential
11. Derive the expression J1=σE
∂t
13. Derive continuity equation
14. State and explain Gauss’s law
15. State and explain Biot-Savart law
16. State and explain Faraday’s law
17. State and explain Ampere circuital law
18. Derive relationship between polarizability, permittivity and dielectric constant
19. Distinguish between polar and non-polar dielectrics
Descriptive Questions