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B.Tech.(ECE / EIE) (Sem.–4)
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ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY
Subject Code : EC-208
Paper ID : [A0309]
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Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
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18906 SECTION-A
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2. SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students
have to attempt any FOUR questions.
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18906 SECTION-C
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have to attempt any T WO questions.

18906 18906 18906 18906 SECTION-A


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1. Write briefly :

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a) Define the terms dielectric constant and refractive index.

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b) Show that electric field inside a conductor is zero.
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c) State Green’s theorem.

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d) What do you mean by polarization?
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g) Show that UHF line acts as lossless line.
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h) Compare rectangular and circular waveguides.
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i) With the help of diagram explain spherical co-ordinate system.


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j) Write boundary condition for electric and magnetic fields.

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SECTION-B
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2. State and prove Gauss’s Divergence theorem.

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continuity equation
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4. What is a quarter wave transformer? How it can be used for impedance matching?
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5. Derive the formula for reflection constant for normal incidence.

6. Derive the condition for a lossless transmission line.


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SECTION-C
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7. Derive various characteristics of a wave propagating between an infinite long waveguide.

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Maxwell’s equations.
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a) Ampere’s circuital law

b) Gauss’s law.
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