In a plane EM wave, the electric field oscillates sinusoidally at a frequency of \(2.5\times 10^{10}~\text{Hz}\) and amplitude \(480\) V/m.  The amplitude of the oscillating magnetic field will be:
1. \(1.52\times10^{-8}~\text{Wb/m}^2\)
2. \(1.52\times10^{-7}~\text{Wb/m}^2\)
3. \(1.6\times10^{-6}~\text{Wb/m}^2\)
4. \(1.6\times10^{-7}~\text{Wb/m}^2\)

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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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On an EM wave, the amplitude of electric and magnetic fields are 100 v/m and 0.265 A/m.  The maximum energy flow is

(1) 26.5 W/m2           (2) 46.7 W/m2

(3) 66.5 W/m2            (4) 86.5 W/m2

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The most penetrating radiation out of the following is: 

(1) X-rays        (2) β-rays            (3) α-rays           (4) γ-rays

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The magnetic field in a plane EM wave traveling in the positive x-direction is given by 

B=(100μT) sin [(2×1015s-1)(t-x/c)]j^

The equation for electric field is :

1. E=100sin [(2×1015s-1)(t-x/c)]-k^

2. E=(3×1010 μV/m)sin [(2×1015s-1)(t-x/c)]-k^

3. E=3×1010sin [(2×1015s-1)(t-x/c)] k^

4. E=100sin [(2×1015s-1)(t-x/c)] k^

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Statement I: A changing electric field produces a magnetic field.

Statement II: A changing magnetic field produces an electric field.

(1) If both statement-I and Statement-II are true, and Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I.

(2) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true but Statement-II is not the correct explanation of Statement-I.

(3) If Statement-I is true but Statement-II is false.

(4) If Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true.

  1. If both the assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion
  2. If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion
  3. If the assertion is true but the reason is false
  4. If both the assertion and reason are false
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Statement-I: Gamma rays are more energetic than X-rays.

Statement-II: Gamma rays are of nuclear origin but X-rays are produced due to sudden deceleration of high energy electrons while falling on a metal of high atomic number.

(1) If both statement-I and Statement-II are true, and Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I.

(2) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true but Statement-II is not the correct explanation of Statement-I.

(3) If Statement-I is true but Statement-II is false.

(4) If Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true.

  1. If both the assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion
  2. If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion
  3. If the assertion is true but the reason is false
  4. If both the assertion and reason are false
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If an electromagnetic wave going through a medium is given by; 
\(E=E_{0}\sin\left ( kx-\omega t \right )\) and \(B=B_{0}\sin\left ( kx-\omega t \right ),\) then:
1. \(E_0k = B_0 \omega\)
2. If the electric field is in the \(z\text-\)direction then the magnetic field should be in the \(-y\text-\)direction
3. Both 1 and 2 are correct
4. Only 1 is correct
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A lamp emits monochromatic green light uniformly in all directions. The lamp is \(3\%\) efficient in converting electrical power to electromagnetic waves and consumes \(100\) W of power. The amplitude of the electric field associated with the electromagnetic radiation at a distance of \(5\) m from the lamp will be:
1. \(1.34\) V/m
2. \(2.68\) V/m
3. \(4.02\) V/m
4. \(5.36\) V/m

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Displacement current is:

1. continuous, when the electric field is changing in the circuit.
2. continuous, when the magnetic field is changing in the circuit.
3. continuous in both types of fields.
4. continuous through wires and resistance only.
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