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ELECTROMAGNETICS & TRANSMISSION LINES

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Instructions to the candidates:
1) Answer Q.No.1 or Q.No.2, Q.No.3 or Q.No.4, Q.No.5 or Q.No.6, Q.No.7 or Q.No.8.
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2) Figure to right indicate full marks.

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3) Neat diagram must be drawn wherever required.

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4) Use Electronic pocket calculator and smith chart is allowed.

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5) Assume suitable data if necessary.

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Q1) a) Derive the expression for electric field intensity E at a point ‘P’ due to
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infinite line charge with uniform line charge density 'ρ L'. [6]
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b) Derive the electrostatic boundary condition between two dielectric media.


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c) Find H at point P(2, 3, 4) caused by a current filament of 12A in aly


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direction on y axis and extending from y=0 to y=8. [6]

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Q2) a) Derive relation between E and V. Also state significance of potential


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gradient. [8]
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b) Find the capacitance of parallel plate capacitor containing two dielectrics,


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ε r1 = 1.5 and ε r2 = 3.5, each comprising one half the volumes as shown
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in figure. Here area of plates A = 2m2 and d = 10-3 m. [6]


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c) State and prove Ampere’s Law and apply the same for infinite sheet of
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Q3) a) Write Maxwell’s equations for static and time varying fields in point and

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integral forms. [8]

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b) State and prove Poynting theorem. Interpret each term. [8]

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Q4) a) What do you mean by uniform plane wave? Obtain equation of wave

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travelling in free space in terms of E .
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b) The magnetic field of an EM wave in free space is given by


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H = 0.5 ∈0 cos(ωt − 100 z )aly . Find the electric field intensity and

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displacement current density. [8]

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Q5) a) State primary and secondary constants of transmission lines. Derive the
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line. [8]
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b) The characteristic impedance of the uniform transmission line is 2040 Ω


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at a frequency of 800 Hz. At this frequency, the propagation constant is


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0.054 ∠ 87.9o. Determine R, L. G, C, α and β.


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Q6) a) Explain the phenomenon of reflection of transmission line and hence RV


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define reflection coefficient. [8]


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b) Derive the expression for characteristic impedance (Z0) and propagation


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constant in terms of primary constants of transmission lines. [8]


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Q7) a) What is impedance matching? Explain necessity of it. What is stub


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matching? Explain single stub matching with merits and demerits. [10]
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b) A 50 Ω line is terminated by a load impedance of (75 – j 69) Ω. The line


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is 3.5 meter long and is excited by 50 MHz source. Propagation velocity


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position of minimum voltage. [8]


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Q8) a) What is mean by distortionless line? Derive the expression for characteristic

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b) A transmission line has a characteristic impedance of 300 Ω and

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terminated in a load ZL = 150+j150 Ω. Find the following using smith

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i) VSWR

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ii) Reflection Coefficient.
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iii) Input impedance at a distance 0.1λ from load.


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