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Assignment 7

1. The document provides information about electromagnetic waves, including their electric and magnetic field expressions and properties when propagating through different media. It includes 23 multiple choice questions related to plane wave propagation, reflection, transmission, intrinsic impedance, skin depth and other concepts. 2. Some questions ask about the electric or magnetic field expressions for a given plane wave scenario. Others ask about characteristics like wavelength, velocity, reflection coefficient or transmission coefficient when waves interact with different materials. 3. The questions cover a range of electromagnetic wave topics and materials, including propagation through free space, conductors, and dielectric materials with various permittivity and conductivity values.

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Assignment 7

1. The document provides information about electromagnetic waves, including their electric and magnetic field expressions and properties when propagating through different media. It includes 23 multiple choice questions related to plane wave propagation, reflection, transmission, intrinsic impedance, skin depth and other concepts. 2. Some questions ask about the electric or magnetic field expressions for a given plane wave scenario. Others ask about characteristics like wavelength, velocity, reflection coefficient or transmission coefficient when waves interact with different materials. 3. The questions cover a range of electromagnetic wave topics and materials, including propagation through free space, conductors, and dielectric materials with various permittivity and conductivity values.

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ASSIGNMENT 7

𝑧
1.The electric field of an electromagnetic wave E=𝑎𝑥 𝐸0 cos[108 π(t- ) +
𝑐
𝑧
θ] is the sum of 𝐸1 =𝑎𝑥 0.03sin[108 π(t− ) ] and
𝑐
𝑧 𝜋
𝐸2 =𝑎𝑥 0.04sin[108 π(t− )− ]. The value of 𝐸0 and θ are
𝑐 3

(a) 0.065 and -1.27 radian

(b) -0.032 and -1.27 radian

(c)0.032 and -1.27 radian

(d) 0.032 and 1.27 radian

2.A uniform plane wave with E=𝑎𝑥 𝐸𝑥 propagates in a lossless simple


medium (𝜀𝑟 = 4, µ𝑟 = 1,σ=0) in the +z direction. Assume that 𝐸𝑥 is
sinusoidal with a frequency 100 MHz and has a maximum value of
10−4 (V/m) at t=0 and z=1/8(m). The instantaneous expression for E for
any t and z is
4𝜋 1
(a) E=𝑎𝑥 10−4cos[2𝜋 ∗ 108 t− (𝑧 − )] V/m
3 4
4𝜋 1
(b) ) E=𝑎𝑥 10−4cos[2𝜋 ∗ 108 t− (𝑧 − )] V/m
3 8
4𝜋 3
(c) ) E=𝑎𝑥 10−4cos[2𝜋 ∗ 108 t− (𝑧 − )] V/m
3 4

(d) None of these

3. In the above question the instantaneous expression for H is


10−4 4𝜋 1
(a) H=𝑎𝑦 cos[2𝜋 ∗ 108 t− (𝑧 − )] A/m
60𝜋 3 8
10−4 4𝜋 1
(b) H=𝑎𝑦 cos[2𝜋 ∗ 108 t− (𝑧 − )] A/m
60𝜋 3 5

10−4 2𝜋 1
(c) H=𝑎𝑦 cos[2𝜋 ∗ 108 t− (𝑧 − )] A/m
60𝜋 3 8

10−4 4𝜋 2
(d) H=𝑎𝑦 cos[2𝜋 ∗ 108 t− (𝑧 − )] A/m
60𝜋 3 5

4. A wave is incident normally on a good conductor. If the frequency of


a plane electromagnetic
wave increases four times, the skin depth, will decrease by a factor
of………
ans=2

5. Electric field of a travelling wave is given by 100 cos(109 𝑡 − 4𝑥)The


velocity and the
wavelength are
(a)3*108 m/s and 4m respectively
𝜋
(b) 2.5*108 m/s and 𝑚respectively
2
9 𝜋
(c) 4*10 m/s and 𝑚respectively
2
(d) None of these
6. The intrinsic impedance of free space is
Ans=377

7. In a certain medium E =10cos (108 𝑡 − 3𝑦) 𝑎𝑥 V/m. What type of


medium is it?
(A) Free space (B) Lossy dielectric
(C) Lossless dielectric (D) Perfect conductor

8. Some unknown material has a conductivity of 106 mho/m , and a


permeability of
4π *10−7 . The skin depth for the material at 1 GHz is
(a)5.9µm (b) 25.9µm (c) 35.9µm (d) 15.9µm
9. The conduction current density in a lossy dielectric is given as 𝐽𝑐
=0.02 Sin109 t A/𝑚2 ,
Find the displacement current density if σ=1013 mho/m, 𝜀𝑟 = 6.5 &
𝜀0 = 8.854 ∗ 10−12 .
(a)4.15*10−6 cos109 𝑡 A/𝑚2
(b) 1.15*10−6 cos109 𝑡 A/𝑚2
(c) 4.15*10−6 sin109 𝑡 A/𝑚2
(d) 1.15*10−6 sin109 𝑡 A/𝑚2

10.A plane electromagnetic wave propagating in the x-direction has a


wavelength of 5.0 mm.The electric field is in the y-direction and its
maximum magnitude is 30 V/m. The equations for the electric and
magnetic fields as a function of x and t are
(a) E= 30sin[0.4π*103 (ct-x)] V/m and B= 10−7 sin[0.4π*103 (ct-x)] T
(b) E= 30sin[0.4π*103 (ct-x)] V/m and B= 10−4 sin[0.4π*103 (ct-x)] T
(c) E= 3sin[0.4π*103 (ct-x)] V/m and B= 10−7 sin[0.4π*103 (ct-x)] T
(d) E= 3sin[0.4π*103 (ct-x)] V/m and B= 10−4 sin[0.4π*103 (ct-x)] T

11.
particular frequency. If at that frequency, the plane wave propagating
through the dielectric has the magnetic field component
̅=10𝑒 −𝛼𝑥 cos(ωt− 1 𝑥)𝑎𝑦 .
𝐻
2
1 𝜋 1
(a) 𝐸̅ = -2*103 𝑒 −𝛼𝑥 cos(ωt− 𝑥 + )𝑎𝑧 and α=
2 3 √3
1 𝜋 1
(b) 𝐸̅ = -2*103 𝑒 −𝛼𝑥 cos(ωt− 𝑥 + )𝑎𝑧 and α=
2 4 2√3
1 𝜋 1
(c) 𝐸̅ = -2*103 𝑒 −𝛼𝑥 cos(ωt− 𝑥 + )𝑎𝑧 and α=
2 6 2√3
(d) None of these

12. In the above question suppose the skin depth is k√3. Then the value
of k is
Ans=2
13. The electric field intensity of a linearly polarized uniform plane
wave propagating in the +z-direction in seawater is E=
100cos(107 𝜋𝑡)𝑎𝑥 V/m at z=0.The consecutive parameters of seawater
are 𝜀𝑟 =720, µ𝑟 =1, and σ=4 S/m. The distance at which the amplitude of
E is 1% of its value at z=0 is
(a) 0.239 m (b) 0.9m (c) 0.112m (d) None of these
14.In the above question the expression for E(z,t) and H(z,t) at z=0.8m
as a function of t are
(a) 0.082cos(107 𝜋𝑡 − 7.11)𝑎𝑥 V/m and 0.026cos(107 𝜋𝑡 − 1.61)𝑎𝑦
A/m
(b) 0.082cos(107 𝜋𝑡 + 7.11)𝑎𝑥 V/m and 0.026cos(107 𝜋𝑡 + 1.61)𝑎𝑦
A/m
(c) 0.082cos(107 𝜋𝑡 − 7.11)𝑎𝑥 V/m and 0.026cos(107 𝜋𝑡 − 4.92)𝑎𝑦
A/m
(d) None of these
15. The E-field of a uniform plane wave propagating in adielectric
medium is given by
𝑧 𝑧
E(t,z)= 2cos(108 𝑡 − )𝑎𝑥 −sin(108 𝑡 − )𝑎𝑦 V/m. The corresponding
√3 √3
H(t,z) contain
(a)x component only
(b) y component only
(c) x and y components
(d) x,y,z components
16. A 1-MHz plane wave propagating in fresh water. At this frequency,
losses in water are negligible, then the intrinsic impedance will be(in Ω)
(take 𝜀𝑟 =81, µ𝑟 =1)
Ans= 42 ohm
17. let us consider a 100-V/m, 3-GHz wave that is propagating in a
material having 𝜀𝑟1 =144, µ𝑟1 =1 The wave is normally incident on
another perfect dielectric in region 2, z > 0, where 𝜀𝑟2 =16, µ𝑟2 =1
The magnitude of reflected E-field is(in V/m)
Ans=50
18. A uniform plane wave in air, 𝐸𝑥1 = 𝐸𝑥10 cos(1010 t − βz) V/m, is
normally incident on a copper surface at z = 0. The percentage of the
incident power density is transmitted into the copper is (take σ=5.8
*107 S/m)
(a) 5% (b) 0.5 % (c) 0.01 % (d) 2 %
19. Region 1, z < 0, and region 2, z > 0, are both perfect dielectrics
(μ= µ0 ). A uniform plane wave traveling in the direction 𝑎𝑧 has a radian
frequency of 3 × 1010 rad/s. Its wavelengths in the two regions are 𝜆1 =
5 cm and 𝜆2 = 3 cm. The fraction of the incident energy that is reflected
and transmitted respectively are
(a) 0.0625 & 0.938
(b) 0.938 & 0.0625
(c) 0.5 & 0.5
(d) 0.4 & 0.6
20. In free space (z≤0), a plane wave with H = 10 cos (108 𝑡 −βz) 𝑎𝑥
mA/m is incident normally on a lossless medium (ε = 2 𝜀0 ,µ= 8µ0 ) in
region z≥0. The reflected wave 𝐸𝑟 and the transmitted wave 𝐸𝑡 are
respectively
1 20 4
(a) -400π cos (108 𝑡 − z) 𝑎𝑦 mV/m & cos (108 𝑡 − z) 𝑎𝑥 mA/m
3 3 3
8 1 20 8 4
(b) ) -400π cos (10 𝑡 + z) 𝑎𝑦 mV/m & cos (10 𝑡 − z) 𝑎𝑥 mA/m
3 3 3
1 20 4
(c) ) -400π cos (108 𝑡 − z) 𝑎𝑦 mV/m & cos (108 𝑡 + z) 𝑎𝑥 mA/m
3 3 3
1 20 4
(d) ) -400π cos (108 𝑡 + z) 𝑎𝑦 mV/m & cos (108 𝑡 + z) 𝑎𝑥 mA/m
3 3 3

21. An EM wave travels in free space with the electric field component
𝐸𝑠 =100𝑒 𝑗(0.866𝑦+0.5𝑧) 𝑎𝑥 V/m. The time average power in the wave is
(a) 11.49 𝑎𝑦 - 6.631𝑎𝑧 W/𝑚2
(b) 11.49 𝑎𝑦 + 6.631𝑎𝑧 W/𝑚2
(c) -11.49 𝑎𝑦 + 6.631𝑎𝑧 W/𝑚2
(d) None of these
22. A uniform plane wave in air with E = 8 cos (ωt - 4x - 3z) 𝑎𝑦 V/m is
incident on a dielectric slab (z ≥ 0) with µ𝑟 = 1, 𝜀𝑟 = 2.5,σ = 0. The
reflected E field and transmitted H field are respectively
(a) -3.112 cos (15 ∗ 108 t + 3z-4x) ay V/m &
(-17.69ax + 10.37az ) cos (15 ∗ 108 t − 3z-4x)mA/m.

(b) -3.112 cos (15 ∗ 108 t + 3z-4x) ay V/m &


(-17.69ax + 10.37az ) cos (15 ∗ 108 t + 6.819z-4x)mA/m.
(c) -3.112 cos (15 ∗ 108 t + 3z-4x) ay V/m &
(-17.69ax + 10.37az ) cos (15 ∗ 108 t − 6.819z-4x)mA/m.
(d) None of these
23. A uniform plane wave in air with E = 8 cos (ωt +4x - 3z) 𝑎𝑦 V/m is
incident on a dielectric slab (z ≥ 0) with µ𝑟 = 1, 𝜀𝑟 =3,σ = 0. The Brewster
angle 𝜃𝐵 is (in degree)
Ans=60

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