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EEE Electromagnetic Theory Tests

This document contains an exam for a course on electromagnetic theory. The exam contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts of scalar and vector fields, coordinate systems, Gauss's law, Coulomb's law, and electric fields. It also includes problems calculating electric fields due to various charge distributions. The exam is divided into three parts: 10 single-mark multiple choice questions, 10 two-mark short answer questions, and 2 out of 3 multi-part problems worth 10 marks each.
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EEE Electromagnetic Theory Tests

This document contains an exam for a course on electromagnetic theory. The exam contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts of scalar and vector fields, coordinate systems, Gauss's law, Coulomb's law, and electric fields. It also includes problems calculating electric fields due to various charge distributions. The exam is divided into three parts: 10 single-mark multiple choice questions, 10 two-mark short answer questions, and 2 out of 3 multi-part problems worth 10 marks each.
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KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PERUNDURAI, ERODE – 638 052

EVEN SEMESTER 2016 – 2017


CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST I – JANUARY 2017
Regulations 2014
Roll Number: ________________
Programme : B.E Date : 19.01.2017
Branch : EEE Time : 9.15am – 10.45am
Semester : IV
Course Code : 14EET43 Duration : 1 ½ Hours
Course Name : Electromagnetic Theory Max. Marks : 50
PART-A (10 x 1 = 10 MARKS)
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

1. Scalar is one which has _____________.


2. Give two examples of vector field.
3. If P(4,-5,3), calculate the position vector.
4. The line integral over the closed path is called ___________

a. Circulation of A
b. Solenoid of A
c. Irrotational
5. A vector field E has the field flow shown in figure. The divergence of E is
a. Positive
b. Negative
c. zero

6. State any one application which uses the electrostatic field.


7. In static electric field, the unit of D is
a. coulomb/m2
b. wb/m2
c. kg/m2
8. _________ surface to be considered as a Gaussian surface to calculate D due to point charge.
9. Gauss’s law for electric field could be applied when charge distribution is ________.
10. Write the mathematical expression for Coulomb’s law.

PART-B (10 x 02 = 20 MARKS)


ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

11. How the differential areas are defined in cylindrical coordinate system?
12. State divergence theorem.
¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿
13. Two vector quantities A = 4i + 3 j + 5k and B = i + 2 j + 2k are given. Determine θ AB
14. Transform x = 2, y =1 and z=3 into spherical coordinate system.
15. State Coulomb’s law.
16. Find the force of interaction between two point charges 4 x 10 -8C and 6 x 10-5C, 10 cm apart.
17. What is the field intensity at any distance H from an infinitely long line of charge with density
λ c/m3.
18. Prove that curl grad φ =0.
19. Write the conversion matrix to convert the vector from Cartesian to spherical coordinate system.
20. Mention any two application of Gauss Law.

PART-B (2 x 10 = 20 MARKS)
ANSWER ANY TWO QUESTIONS

21. State and prove divergence theorem. (10)


22. Point charges of 10 x 103 µµc are placed at each of 3 corners of a square whose side is 0.2m. (10)
Find the magnitude and direction of electric field at the vacant corner point of a square.
23. A sheet of charge of uniform density ρ sc/m2 extends over the entire xy plane. Obtain the (10)
electric field intensity due to this infinite charge using Gauss’s law.
KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PERUNDURAI, ERODE – 638 052
EVEN SEMESTER 2016 – 2017
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST I – JANUARY 2017
Regulations 2014
Roll Number: ________________
Programme : B.E Date : 19.01.2017
Branch : EEE Time : 9.15 AM – 10.45 AM
Semester : IV
Course Code : 14EET43 Duration : 1 ½ Hours
Course Name : Electromagnetic Theory Max. Marks : 50
PART-A (10 x 1 = 10 MARKS)
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

1. The lines of force due to charged particles are


(a) always straight (b) always cured (c) sometimes curved (d) none of the above
2. Which of the following is not a vector?
(a) Linear momentum (b) angular momentum (c) electric field (d) electric displacement
3. Given the point is B(r=4, θ =25 φ =120o) and x is
(a) -0.845 (b) 0.845 (c) 1.845 (d) -1.845
4. Curl of a gradient of a scalar field is __________.
5. Mention unit vectors of spherical co-ordinates.
6. ay x az __________
7. The co-ordinates of Cartesian system are __________ to each other.
8. A vector is said to be irrotational when?
9. The gradient of a scalar field V is written as ________.
10. Which of the following is mathematically incorrect expression?
(a) gad div (b) grad curl (c) dir curl (d) curl grad
PART-B (10x 02 = 20 MARKS)
11. List any two examples for scalar and vector quantities.
12. Define Store’s theorem.
13. Convert point p (1, 3, 5), from Cartesian to spherical co-ordinate system.
14. → → → →
a a a
Verify A = 5 x + 2 y - z and B = ax – 3ay + 4az are perpendicular to each other.
15. Find the gradient of the scalar field T = 5 ρe-2z sin φ
16. Define Coloumb’s law.
17. State Gauss law.
18. List the different types of charge distribution in electrostatic filed.
19. Find unit vector perpendicular to both the vector.
→ → → → → → →
P=2 a x −a y +a z and Q =4 a x−az
20. Distinguish between Divergence and Curl.

PART-C (02 x 10 = 20 MARKS)


ANSWER ANY TWO QUESTIONS

21. State and prove divergence theorem with a neat sketch and appropriate derivation. (10)
22. Develop the expression for electric field intensity due to infinite line charge ℓ , consider (10)
( ρ )
the line is oriented along x axis.
23. Point charges of 3 x 10 3 micro-coilomb are placed at each of the three corners of a square (10)
whore side is 0.2m. Find the magnitude and direction of the electric filed at the vacant corner
point of the square.

KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PERUNDURAI, ERODE – 638 060


EVEN SEMESTER 2016 – 2017
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST I – MARCH 2017
RETEST
Regulations 2014
Roll Number: ________________
Programme : B.E Date : 24.03.2017
Branch : EEE Time : 4.30 PM – 6.00 PM
Semester : IV
Course Code : 14EET43 Duration : 1 ½ Hours
Course Name : Electromagnetic Theory Max. Marks : 50
PART-A (10 x 1 = 10 MARKS)
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

1. The lines of force due to charged particles are


(a) always straight (b) always cured (c) sometimes curved (d) none of the above
2. Which of the following is not a vector?
(a) Linear momentum (b) angular momentum (c) electric field (d) electric displacement
3. Given the point is B(r=4, θ =25 φ =120o) and x is
(a) -0.845 (b) 0.845 (c) 1.845 (d) -1.845
4. Curl of a gradient of a scalar field is __________.
5. Mention unit vectors of spherical co-ordinates.
6. ay x az __________
7. The co-ordinates of Cartesian system are __________ to each other.
8. A vector is said to be irrotational when?
9. The gradient of a scalar field V is written as ________.
10. Which of the following is mathematically incorrect expression?
(a) gad div (b) grad curl (c) dir curl (d) curl grad
PART-B (10x 02 = 20 MARKS)
11. List any two examples for scalar and vector quantities.
12. Define Store’s theorem.
13. Convert point p (1, 3, 5), from Cartesian to spherical co-ordinate system.
14. → → → →
a a a
Verify A = 5 x + 2 y - z and B = ax – 3ay + 4az are perpendicular to each other.
15. Find the gradient of the scalar field T = 5 ρe-2z sin φ
16. Define Coloumb’s law.
17. State Gauss law.
18. List the different types of charge distribution in electrostatic filed.
19. Find unit vector perpendicular to both the vector.
→ → → → → → →
P=2 a x −a y +a z and Q =4 a x−az
20. Distinguish between Divergence and Curl.

PART-C (02 x 10 = 20 MARKS)


ANSWER ANY TWO QUESTIONS
21. State and prove divergence theorem with a neat sketch and appropriate derivation. (10)
22. Develop the expression for electric field intensity due to infinite line charge ℓ , consider (10)
( ρ )
the line is oriented along x axis.
23. Point charges of 3 x 10 3 micro-coilomb are placed at each of the three corners of a square (10)
whore side is 0.2m. Find the magnitude and direction of the electric filed at the vacant corner
point of the square.

KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PERUNDURAI, ERODE – 638 060


EVEN SEMESTER 2016 – 2017
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST II – FEBRUARY 2017
Regulations 2014
Roll Number: ________________
Programme : B.E Date : 24.02.2017
Branch : EEE Time : 9.15am – 10.45am
Semester : IV
Course Code : 14EET43 Duration : 1 ½ Hours
Course Name : Electromagnetic Theory Max. Marks : 50

PART-A (10 x 1 = 10 MARKS)


ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

1. The work in moving a charge between two points depends on

a) The path b) Q, Ē and path c) Q and Ē only d) Q, Ē and end points


2. Ē field inside an ideal conductor
a) 0 b) ∞ c) very high d) finite
3. The tangential component of Ē in conductor dielectric boundary is ----------.
4. A capacitor stores 0.24C at 10 volts. Its capacitance is -----------.
5. A dielectric material must be ----------
a) resistor b) insulator c) semiconductor d) conductor
6.
Mention the expression for potential if the charge distribution is
ρS c/m2.
7. Equipotential surface is one in which ------------.
8. Express ohms law in point form.
9. Define dipole moment.
10. Express the capacitance of co-axial capactitor.

PART-B (10 x 02 = 20 MARKS)


ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

11. Define electric potential.


12. What is convection current?
13. When the field is known as conservative field?
14. Express the current continuity equation.
15. Define dipole moment.
16. What do you meant by polarization?
17. A uniform line charge with ρ = 5µc/m lies along the x-axis. Find Ē at (3,2,1) m.
18. Write the equation for capacitance of co-axial cable.
19. Write the boundary condition for dielectric – dielectric boundary.
20. A parallel plate capacitor has a charge of 10-3 C on each plate while the potential
difference between the plates is 1000V. Calculate the value of capacitance.

PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 MARKS)
ANSWER ANY TWO QUESTIONS

21. State and derive the boundary condition for dielectric-dielectric boundary. (10)
22. Find the value of capacitance of a capacitor consisting of two parallel metal plates of (10)
30 x 30 cm surface area, separately by 5mm in air. What is the total energy saved
when its subjected to 1000V?

Show that a line charge of ‘2a’ m long with uniformly distributed charge of λ L c/m ,
23. (10)

will have potential

V=
λL
4 π ε∘
ln
[ √ a2+ h2+ a
√ a2+h2−a ]
KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PERUNDURAI, ERODE – 638 060
EVEN SEMESTER 2016 – 2017
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST II – FEBRUARY 2017
Regulations 2014
Roll Number: ________________
Programme : B.E Date : 24.02.2017
Branch : EEE Time : 9.15 AM – 10.45 AM
Semester : IV
Course Code : 14EET43 Duration : 1 ½ Hours
Course Name : Electromagnetic Theory Max. Marks : 50

PART-A (10 x 1 = 10 MARKS)


ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS
1. Dipole moment is expressed as ----------.
2. The Electric filed intensity inside a conductor is ----------.
3. Integral from of Maxwell’s second equation is ---------
4.
Sea water has
ε r = 80. Its permittivity is

a. 81 b. 79 c. 5.162 x 10-10F/m d. 7.074 x 10-10 F/m


5. The capacitance of a capacitor filled by a linear dielectric is independent of the charge on
the plates and the potential difference between the plats.
a. True b. false
6. Poisson’s equation for homogeneous medium is -------.

7.
The formula R = σ s is for thin wires.
a. True b. false c. not necessarily
8. The capacitance of a co-axial cylinder is given by
2 πε L 2 πε L
b a b a
ℓn ℓn 2 πε L ℓn 2 πε L ℓn
a. a b. c. b d. a b
9. The tangential component of E on the two sides of a boundary with 2 different dielectric
medium is --------.
10. The unit of permittivity is ----------.

PART-B (10x 02 = 20 MARKS)

11. Define potential.


12. Outline the expression for potential due to a dipole.
13. Define equipotential surface.
14. Mention the expression for energy stored in the electrostatic field.
15. Differentiate between convection current and conduction current.
16. State Joule’s law.
17. Define polarization in dielectrics.
18. List examples for polar and Non polar dielectrics.
19. State uniqueness theorem.
20. Give the expression for conduction current density.

PART-C (02 x 10 = 20 MARKS)


ANSWER ANY TWO QUESTIONS

21. Describe with a neat sketch the existence of the electric field between a boundary (10)
separated by two different dielectric material and obtain its boundary condition.
22. Derive the expression for capacitance of spherical capacitor with inner and outer radius as (10)
‘a’ and ‘b’.
23. Deduce the expression for electric potential and obtain the relationship between E and V. (10)
KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PERUNDURAI, ERODE – 638 060
EVEN SEMESTER 2016 – 2017
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST II – MARCH 2017
RETEST
Regulations 2014
Roll Number: ________________
Programme : B.E Date : 22.03.2017
Branch : EEE Time : 4.30PM – 6.00 PM
Semester : IV
Course Code : 14EET43 Duration : 1 ½ Hours
Course Name : Electromagnetic Theory Max. Marks : 50

PART-A (10 x 1 = 10 MARKS)


ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

1. The work in moving a charge between two points depends on

a) The path b) Q, Ē and path c) Q and Ē only d) Q, Ē and end points


2. Ē field inside an ideal conductor
a) 0 b) ∞ c) very high d) finite
3. The tangential component of Ē in conductor dielectric boundary is ----------.
4. A capacitor stores 0.24C at 10 volts. Its capacitance is -----------.
5. A dielectric material must be ----------
a) resistor b) insulator c) semiconductor d) conductor
6.
Mention the expression for potential if the charge distribution is
ρS c/m2.
7. Equipotential surface is one in which ------------.
8. Express ohms law in point form.
9. Define dipole moment.
10. Express the capacitance of co-axial capactitor.

PART-B (10 x 02 = 20 MARKS)


ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

11. Define electric potential.


12. What is convection current?
13. When the field is known as conservative field?
14. Express the current continuity equation.
15. Define dipole moment.
16. What do you meant by polarization?
17. A uniform line charge with ρ = 5µc/m lies along the x-axis. Find Ē at (3,2,1) m.
18. Write the equation for capacitance of co-axial cable.
19. Write the boundary condition for dielectric – dielectric boundary.
20. A parallel plate capacitor has a charge of 10-3 C on each plate while the potential
difference between the plates is 1000V. Calculate the value of capacitance.

PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 MARKS)
ANSWER ANY TWO QUESTIONS

21. State and derive the boundary condition for dielectric-dielectric boundary. (10)
22. Find the value of capacitance of a capacitor consisting of two parallel metal plates of (10)
30 x 30 cm surface area, separately by 5mm in air. What is the total energy saved
when its subjected to 1000V?

Show that a line charge of ‘2a’ m long with uniformly distributed charge of λ L c/m ,
23. (10)

will have potential

V=
λL
4 π ε∘
ln
[ √ a2+ h2+ a
√ a2+h2−a ]
KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PERUNDURAI, ERODE – 638 060
EVEN SEMESTER 2016 – 2017
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST III – APRIL 2017
Regulations 2014
Roll Number: ________________
Programme : B.E Date : 13.04.2017
Branch : EEE Time : 9.15am – 10.45am
Semester : IV
Course Code : 14EET43 Duration : 1 ½ Hours
Course Name : Electromagnetic Theory Max. Marks : 50

PART-A (10 x 1 = 10 MARKS)


ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

1. Magneto static is the study of magnetic field due to --------------.


a. Charge at rest b. charge at motion c. acceleration charge
2. The tangential component of magnetic flux densiy is -----------betweeen two medium.
3. The Guass law for magneto statics is ------------.
4. Two thin parallel wires carry current along the same direction. The force experienced by
one due to the other.
a. Parallel to line b. zero c. perpendicular to the line and attractive
d. perpendicular to the line and repulsive
5. The unit of magnetic charge is
a. coloumb b. ampere c. ampere/m2 d. ampere metre

6. The self inductance of an infinitely long straight conductor located along z axis is given
by ------------.

7. The energy stored in the magnetic field is given by -------------.


8. The conductance in circuit theory is equivalent to ----------------------- in filed theory.
a. reluctance b. permeance c. susceptance d. resistance
9. Time varying loop in the static ‘B’ field produces ----------- emf.
10. Express the modified form of ampere circuital law

PART-B (10 x 2 = 20 MARKS)


ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

11. State Bio-Sarart’s law.


12. Sketch the variation of H with respect to the radius of the co-axial cable.
13. Define ampere’s circuital law.
14. Define Lorent’s Fore.
15. Compare scalar and vector magnetic potential on any one aspect.
16. A conductor 4 m long lies along the y axis caries a current of 10A. Find the force on the

a
conductor if the field in the region 0.5 x tesla.
17. Find the inductance per unit length of the coaxial cable with a =1mm. b = 3mm & µr =1.
18. Express the Maxwell’s equation for electrostatics.
19. Define displacement current density with its expression.
20. Differentiate transformer emf from rotational emf.

PART-C (2 x 10 = 20 MARKS)
ANSWER ANY TWO QUESTIONS

21. Derive the magnetic boundary conditions for two medium with permeabilities of (10)
µ1 and µ2.
22. Derive the expression for magnetic flux density and magnetic field due to an (10)
infinitely long conductor using amperes’ circuital law.
23. i. Obtain an expression for the inductance of the toroid. (05)
ii. Compare circuit theory and field theory. (05)
KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE, PERUNDURAI, ERODE – 638 060
EVEN SEMESTER 2016 – 2017
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST III – APRIL 2017
Regulations 2014
Roll Number: ________________
Programme : B.E Date : 13.04.2017
Branch : EEE Time : 9.15 AM – 10.45 AM
Semester : IV
Course Code : 14EET43 Duration : 1 ½ Hours
Course Name : Electromagnetic Theory Max. Marks : 50

PART-A (10 x 1 = 10 MARKS)


ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS
1. Which of three statement is not characteristics of a static magnetic filed?
a. It is solenoidal b) It is conservative c) It has no sinks (or) sources d) magnetic
flux lines are always closed
2. Magnetic scalar potential Vm is related to H as ------------------.
3. An infinitely long conductor carries a current of I ampere along z direction. The
direction of B is --------------.
4. Two wire transmission line carries a same current I but in opposite direction. The
magnitude of magnetic field ‘B’ at the mid point between the coils is
a) zero b) twice that produced by one coil c) half that produced by one coil
5. Express Guass law for magneto statics .
6. The direction of force experienced by the conductor placed along the x axis if the field
along the y axis is ------------------.
→ → →
a a
a) ρ b) φ c) a z
7. Express any one Kirchoff laws for magnetic filed.
8. When a static loop is placed under the time varying field --------- emf is produced.
9. Express the modified form of Ampere circuital law.
10. Mention the inductance per unit length of 2 wire transmission line.

PART-B (10x 02 = 20 MARKS)


ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS

11. State Biot Savrat’s law.


12. List any two application fo ampere circuital law.
13. Define Lorentz force.
14. Define scalar magnetic potential.
15. Express Maxwell’s equation for magneto static fields.
16. Mention the expression for energy stored in magnetic field.
17. A solenoid 3 cm in length carries a current of 200 mA. If solenoid is to produced a
magnetic flux density of 4.6 mwb/m2. Calculate the number of turns.
18. Distinguish between transformer emf and motional emf.
19. Differentiate self and mutual inductance.
20. Compare field theory and circuit theory on any one aspect.

PART-C (02 x 10 = 20 MARKS)


ANSWER ANY TWO QUESTIONS

21. Obtain the expression for H for a co-axial cable with a inner radius of ‘a’ and (10)
outer radius of ‘b’ for the region 0 ≤ ρ ≤ a.
22. Derive the magnetic boundary condition for the region separated by 2 different (10)

medium with permeabilities μ1 and μ 2 .


23. i. Two parallel cylindrical conductor separated by 1m have an inductance per (05)
unit length of 2.12 µH/m. What is the conductor radius?
ii. Compare circuit theory and field theory. (05)

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