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EMF MODEL IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

PART – B

1. What is coordinate system? Explain the infinitesimal displacement, surface and


volume element in spherical and cylindrical coordinates.
2. Examine Divergence theorem and stoke’s theorem with proof.

3. Develope the geometrical position of the point in Cartesian coordinate system and
obtain the algebraic equations.
4. Inspect both sides of divergence theorem for the volume enclosed between r = 1 and r
= 2 for a vector field D = [5r2/4] âr is given in spherical co-ordinates.
5. Construct the tangential and normal components at the boundary between two
perfect dielectrics.
6. Inspect both sides of Gauss’s law for the charge enclosed in spherical co-ordinates.

7. Analyze the tangential and normal components at the boundary between the
conductor and dielectric.
8. Interpret the Electric field intensity due to infinite line conductor and obtain the
algebraic equations.
9. Build the expressions for Electric field intensity due to infinite sheet of charge.

10. From the Biot Savart’s law, write the expression for magnetic field intensity at a
point P and distance R from the infinitely long straight current carrying
conductor.
11. Consider an infinitely long coaxial transmission line and discover the expressions for
magnetic field intensity everywhere using Ampere’s circuit law
12. Derive an expression for infinitely long coaxial transmission line magnetic field
intensity using Ampere’s circuit law
13. Build the necessary boundary conditions between two different magnetic media
μ1 and μ2
14. Illustrate the integral and point form of Maxwell’s equations from Faraday’s law
and Ampere’s law.
15. Develop steps for the derivation of electromagnetic boundary conditions.

16. Summarize the wave equations for electric and magnetic fields.

17. Analyze the wave behavior at boundaries under oblique and complex pointing vectors

18.
Describe short notes on plane waves in lossy and lossless medium.
19. State and prove Poynting theorem.
Summarize the Poynting vector, average power and instantaneous power.
20. A narrow band signal propagates in a lossy dielectric medium which has a loss tangent
0.2 at 550 KHz, the career frequency of the signal. The dielectric constant of the
medium is 2.5
Compute α and β
Calculate phase velocity and group velocity and Evaluate the medium is dispersive
21. Estimate stoke’s theorem for a vector field
F̅ = r 2 cosφar̅ + Z sinφ az̅ and the path L defined by 0 ≤ r ≤ 3, 0 ≤ φ ≤ 45ˑand z =
0.
22. The electric field intensity of a uniform plane wave in free space is given by E = 94.25
cos(ωt+6z) ax V/m. Determine
a) The Velocity of propagation
b) Wave frequency
c) Wavelength
d) Magnetic field intensity
e) Average power density in the medium

PART – A

1. Recall gradient and curl operations.


2. Inspect the volume integral to find the volume of a sphere of radius R.
3. State Divergence theorem.
4. Estimate the distance between the given vectors A (1, 2,3) and B (2,1,2).
5. Illustrate Coulomb’s law and Gauss law.
6. List the Poisson’s and Laplace equation.
7. Give the relation between D and E
8. Write Ohm’s law in point form.
9. Relate force equations with Lorentz equation
10. State Biot savart law.
11. Outline magnetic flux and flux density.
12. State Ampere Circuital Law
13. Define Lenz law
14. What is meant by displacement current?

15. Analyze the Faraday’s law for electromagnetic field with three conditions.

16. What is meant by group velocity?

17. Estimate the skin depth at frequency 1.6 MHz in Aluminium, where conductivity σ =38.2
Ms/m and µr=1.
18. Define Phase velocity and group velocity.
19. Relate electrostatic and magnetostatic models
20. Define Poynting vector.

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