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MFT

(1) Strength of magnetic field is known as

a) flux
b) density
c) magnetic strength
d) magnetic flux density

(2) Unit of luminous intensity is

a) m
b) kg
c) cd
d) mol

(3) Weakest force in nature is

a) electric force
b) gravitational force
c) weak force
d) magnetic force

(4) Magnetic field can be produced by using

a) permanent magnet
b) electric current
c) temporary magnet
d) both A and B

(5) The magnetic materials which are strongly attracted by the magnet is

a) Diamagnetic materials
b) Paramagnetic materials
c) Ferromagnetic materials
d) Anti ferromagnetic materials

(6) If two conductors carrying currents in opposite direction are placed parallel to each
other then the magnetic field set up by the conductors

a) Attract each other


b) Repels each other
c) Perpendicular to each other
d) Parallel to each other

(7) Permeability of a material is


a) Directly proportional to both flux density and magnetizing force
b) Directly proportional to flux density and inversely proportional to the
magnetizing force
c) Directly proportional to the magnetizing force and inversely proportional to the
flux density
d) Inversely proportional to both flux density and magnetizing force
(8) The direction of magnetic materials when the current passes through the conductor is
determined by
a) Right hand rule
b) Maxwell’s corkscrew rule
c) Left hand rule
d) Only (a) and (b)
(9) Maxwell’s equation for modified Ampere’s Law is………………………
(10) Ratio of electric and magnetic field is ……………………….

Long Answers
(11) Define ampere’s law and derive modified amperes law.
(12) Explain the concept of displacement current. The Electric field intensity of a plane
wave is 2000V/m in y direction and its angular frequency is 109 rad/sec. Find
wavelength, period and amplitude of magnetic field
(13) Write Maxwell equations in differential form and derived its integral form.
(14) Show that the electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature.
(15) If the earth receives 2 cal min-1 /cm2 solar energy, what are the amplitudes of
electric and magnetic fields of radiation?
(16) State and prove pointing theorem for the flow of energy in an electromagnetic field.
(17) Find by assuming that all the energy from a 1000W lamp is radiated uniformly;
calculate the average values of the intensities of electric and magnetic fields of
radiation at a distance of 2m from the lamp.
(18) Show that the wave equation for the electric field in free space is given by


2 E
 2
E  00
t 2
(19) Write down the Maxwell’s equations and explain their physical significance
(20) Prove that Electric and magnetic field in plane waves are perpendicular to each other
and to the direction of motion.
(21) Derive the EM wave equation for the conducting media using Maxwell’s equation
(22) Define characteristics of displacement current. Derive the equation of continuity.
(23) Explain concept of displacement current. Explain the modification done by
Maxwell’s of Ampere’s circuital law to get justification of varying field.
(24) Define Poynting vector. Derive Poynting theorem.
(25) Using Maxwell’s equations calculate the velocity of EM wave for free space.

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