The waves used in telecommunication are
(1) infrared
(2) visible light
(3) microwaves
(4) ultraviolet rays
The frequency 1057 MHz of radiation arising due to electron transition between two close energy levels in hydrogen belongs to:
1. radio waves
2. infrared waves
3. microwaves
4. γ-rays
The shortest wavelength of X-rays emitted from an X-ray tube depends upon
(1) nature of the gas in the tube
(2) the voltage applied to the tube
(3) current in the tube
(4) nature of the target of the tube
X-rays are not used for radar purposes, because they are not
(1) reflected by target
(2) partly absorbed by the target
(3) electromagnetic waves
(4) completely absorbed by the target
The energy of the X-rays photon is 3.3×10-16J. Its frequency is :
(1) 2×1019 Hz
(2) 5×1018 Hz
(3) 5×1017 Hz
(4) 5×1016 Hz
A plane electromagnetic wave
Ez=100 cos(6×108t+4x) V/m
propagates in a medium of dielectric constant
(1) 1.5
(2) 2.0
(3) 2.4
(4) 4.0
The magnetic field between the plates of radius 12 cm separated by a distance of 4 mm of a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance 100 pF along the axis of plates having conduction current of 0.15 A is
(1) zero
(2) 1.5 T
(3) 15 T
(4) 0.15 T
A larger parallel plate capacitor, whose plates have an area of 1 m2, separated from each other by 1 mm, is being charged at a rate of 25.8 V/s. If the plates have a dielectric constant 10, then the displacement current at this instant is:
1. 25 μA
2. 11 μA
3. 2.2 μA
4. 1.1 μA
A parallel plate capacitor with plate area A and separation between the plates d, is charged by a source having current i at some instant. Consider a plane surface of area A/2 parallel to the plates and drawn symmetrically between the plates. The displacement current through this area is:
1. i
2. i2
3. i4
4. i8
The sun delivers 103 W/m2 of electromagnetic flux to the earth's surface. The total power that is incident on a roof of dimensions 8 m×20 m will be:
1. 2.56×104 W
2. 6.4×105 W
3. 4.0×105 W
4. 1.6×105 W