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CSIR-UGC-NET/JRF | GATE - PHYSICS


UNIT TEST-3
[ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY]

Time : 00: 45 Hour Date : 12-10-2017


M.M. : 30
INSTRUCTION:
(I) Question Paper contains 15 objective type questions, each question carry 2 marks.
(II) There is negative marking, 0.5 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
(III) Attempt all the questions, use of calculator is not allowed.

1. A parallel plate air gap capacitor is made up of two plates of area 10 cm2 each kept at a distance of 0.88mm.
A sine wave of amplitude 10V and frequency 50Hz is applied across the capacitor as shown in the figure. The
amplitude of the displacement current density (in A/m2) between the plates will be
C

~
(a) 3 105 (b) 3 106 (c) 5 106 (d) 5 105
2. Two circular loops of conducting wires having radius R and 2R, carrying current I 0 cos 100t  and
I0 cos  50t  respectively. The ratio of power radiated by the loops is
(a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 32 (d) 16
 1 1
3. The vector A  t xjˆ  yiˆ ,
2
   
   x 2  y 2 where '  ' is a constant and ‘t’ is time. The electric
4
 
   
field E and magnetic field B corresponding to these potentials are, respectively

1  1 1
(a)   x  y  ˆi   x  y  ˆj , t kˆ (b)    x  y  iˆ   x  y  ˆj , t kˆ
4 2 2
1 1
(c)    xiˆ  yjˆ  , t kˆ (d)    x  y  ˆi   x  y  ˆj , t kˆ
2 4

4. The transformation equation relating the electric fields E and E ' of an e.m. wave in two frames S and S'
moving with velocity v with respect to each other is:
2

(a) E '| |  E| | 1  v
2
c2  (b) E '| |  E| |
3
E| |  v2  2
(c) E '| |  (d) E '| |  E| | 1  2 
v2  c 
1
c2
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5. In an air filled rectangular wave guide y-component of electric field of a TE mode is given by
 mx   ny   3 8 
E y  5sin   cos   sin  10 t  12z  V/m
 2   3   2 
where x and y are in centimeters. The cut-off wavelength of dominant mode is
(a) 6 cm (b) 3 cm (c) 4 cm (d) 2 cm
 
6. The electric field of an electroamgnetic waves E  r, t   2 E 0 zˆ cos  x  y  t  . If ‘c’ stands for the velocity
 
of the wave, the magnetic field B  r, t  is :

  1   1
(a) B  r, t     xˆ  yˆ  E0 cos  x  y  t  (b) B  r, t    c  xˆ  yˆ  E0 cos  x  y  t 
c 2
  
(d) B  r, t   1  xˆ  yˆ  E 0 cos  x  y  t 
1
(c) B  r, t     xˆ  yˆ  E 0 cos  x  y  t 
c c 2
7. In a lossy dielectric material of relative permitivity 12, the displacement current density is 25 times greater
than conduction current at 1 MHz. The conductivity of the dielectric is:
(a) 267 1m 1 (b) 534 1m 1 (c) 150  1m 1 (d) 750  1m 1

8. A charge particle with charge ‘q’ moves with constant velocity v along z-direction. Its scalar and vector
potentials are


q  v
2 and A  
1    x  y    z  vt 
2 2 2
c2
v
where   and c is speed of light. These potentials define electromagnetic waves under
c
(a) Coulomb Gauge only. (b) Lorentz-Gauge only.
(c) Both (d) Neither
9. For normal incidence at air-dielectric (non-magnetic) interface with dielectric constant  r  4 . The fraction of
energy reflected in to air is given by
(a) 0.36 (b) 0.22 (c) 0.11 (d) 0.04
10. A beam of unpolarized light is incident on a glass plate at an angle of 60º from normal, the reflected light
is completely plane polarized. If angle of incidence is 45º, the angle of refraction is:

1
 3  3 1  1   1 
(a) sin   (b) cos 1   (c) sin   (d) sin 1  
 2   2   6  3

11. Two electromagnetic waves superimpose to give resultant electric field E  E0 cos kz sin tiˆ . which of the
following statements is NOT correct

(a) corresponding magnetic field is B  E0 k sin kz cos t ˆj

(b) the waves are propagating in opposite direction along z-axis.

1 2
(c) average value of energy density is  0 E0
2

1 2
(d) average value of energy density is  0 E0
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  
12. When two plane electromagnetic waves whose electric fields are E1  E0iˆ sin  kz  t   and
 3
  
E2  E0 ˆj sin  kz  t   are superposed the resulting wave is
 6
(a) A standing wave
(b) Left elliptically polarized progressive wave
(c) Left circularly polarized progressive wave
(d) Plane polarized progressive wave
 
13. Consider a transformation of electromagnetic potentials A  A,    which leaves the electromagnetic
  At
fields unchanged. If transformed vector potential is A  A  02 rˆ , the transformed scalar potential  '
r
is

A0 A A A
(a)   (b)   20 (c)   0 (d)   20
r r r r
14. In an air filled rectangular wave guide y-component of electric field of a TE mode is given by
 mx   ny 
 sin  2  10 t  12z  V/m
8
E y  5sin   cos 
 2   3 
where x and y are in meters. The possible modes of operation are:
(a) TE10 ,TE 01 & TE11 (b) Only TE10 (c) Only TE01 (d) TE10 & TE 01

15. A long straight solenoid of radius R and ‘n’ turns per unit length carries a current I  t, where '  ' is constant


and ‘t’ is time. The axis of the solenoid is along z-axis. The poynting vector S at a distance  s  R  from the
axis of solenoid is?

0 n 2  2 ts 0 n 2 2 t s 0 n 2 2 R 2 t
(a) 0 (b)  ŝ (c) ŝ (d)  ŝ
2 2 2s

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CSIR-UGC-NET/JRF | GATE - PHYSICS


UNIT TEST-3
[ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY]

Time : 00: 45 Hour Date : 12-10-2017


M.M. : 30

[ANSWERS]

1. (a) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (a) 6. (c) 7. (a)


8. (b) 9. (c) 10. (c) 11. (c) 12. (c) 13. (a) 14. (a)
15. (b)

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