The charge of a parallel plate capacitor is varying as . Find the magnitude of displacement current through the capacitor.
(Plate Area = A, separation of plates = d)
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In electromagnetic wave the phase difference between electric and magnetic field vectors is:
1. 0
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4.
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An electromagnetic wave going through the vacuum is described by
Which is the following is/are independent of the wavelength?
1. | \(k\) | 2. | \(k \over \omega\) |
3. | \(k \omega\) | 4. | \( \omega\) |
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In a plane E.M. wave, the electric field oscillates sinusoidally at a frequency of 2.5 Hz and amplitude 480 V/m. The amplitude of the oscillating magnetic field will be:
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The energy density of the electromagnetic wave in vacuum is given by the relation:
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A lamp radiates power uniformly in all directions. The amplitude of electric field strength at a distance r from it is:
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The intensity of visible radiation at a distance of 1 m from a bulb of 100 W which converts only 5% of its power into light, is:
1. 0.4 W/m2
2. 0.5 W/m2
3. 0.1 W/m2
4. 0.01 W/m2
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Which of the following statements about electromagnetic waves is/are correct:
A. | X-rays in vacuum travel faster than light waves in vacuum. |
B. | The energy of an X-ray photon is greater than that of a light photon. |
C. | Light can be polarised but X-ray cannot. |
1. A and B
2. B and C
3. A, B and C
4. B only
Which of the following is
not Maxwell's equation?
(= volume charge density, J = current density, m = pole strength, V = volume, S is closed surface, and C is closed loop)
1. | \(\oint_s \vec{E} \cdot \overrightarrow{d S}=\frac{1}{\varepsilon_0} \int_v \rho d V\) |
2. | \(\oint_s \vec{B} \cdot \overrightarrow{d S}=\frac{m}{\mu_0}\) |
3. | \(\oint_s \vec{E} \cdot \overrightarrow{d l}=-\frac{d}{d t} \int_s \vec{B} \cdot \overrightarrow{d S}\) |
4. | \(\oint_s \vec{H} \cdot \overrightarrow{d S}=\int_c\left(\vec{J}+\frac{d}{d t}\left(\varepsilon_0 \vec{E}\right)\right) \cdot \overrightarrow{d S}\) |
The S.I. unit of displacement current is:
1. Henry
2. Coulomb
3. Ampere
4. Farad
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