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Ec2253 Electromagnetic Fields

This document contains a question paper for an Electronics and Communication Engineering exam from April/May 2010. It tests knowledge of electromagnetic fields and includes 15 multiple choice and numerical problems worth a total of 100 marks. The questions cover topics like Stoke's theorem, Biot-Savart law, Poynting vector, Ampere's circuital law, Maxwell's equations, wave equations, reflection and transmission of electromagnetic waves at boundaries between different media.

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Ec2253 Electromagnetic Fields

This document contains a question paper for an Electronics and Communication Engineering exam from April/May 2010. It tests knowledge of electromagnetic fields and includes 15 multiple choice and numerical problems worth a total of 100 marks. The questions cover topics like Stoke's theorem, Biot-Savart law, Poynting vector, Ampere's circuital law, Maxwell's equations, wave equations, reflection and transmission of electromagnetic waves at boundaries between different media.

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Reg. No.

Question Paper Code: E3078

B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL/MAY 2010 Fourth Semester

Electronics and Communication Engineering EC2253 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (Regulation 2008) Time: Three hours Answer ALL Questions

PART A (10 2 = 20 Marks) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. State Stokes theorem. Define electric scalar potential. State Biot-Savart law.

Write down Lorentz force equation.

Define dielectric strength of material and give its unit. What do you mean by Magnetization?

What is Displacement current density? State Poynting vector. What is skin effect?

Define Brewster angle.

11.

(a)

(i)

Given the two points


A (x = 2, y = 3, z = 1) and

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Or

PART B (5 16 = 80 Marks)

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B r = 4, = 25 , = 120 .

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Find the spherical co-ordinates of A and Cartesian Co-ordinates of B. (8) Find curl H , if H = (2 cos a 4 sin a + 3a z ) .

(ii)

(b)

(i)

A circular disc of radius a m is charged uniformly with a charge of c/m2. Find the electric field intensity at a point h metre from the disc along its axis. (8)
4 If V = 2x 2 y + 20 z 2 volts, find E and D at P (6, 2.5, 3 ) . x + y2 (8)

(ii)

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Maximum: 100 Marks

(8)

12.

(a)

(i) (ii)

State and explain Amperes circuital law.

(8)

Or (b) (i)

Find the maximum torque on an 85 turns, rectangular coil with dimension (0.2 0.3 ) m, carrying a current of 5 Amps in a field B = 6.5T . (8)
Derive an expression for Magnetic vector potential. Derive Poissons and Laplaces equation. (8)

(ii) 13. (a) (i) (ii)

A parallel plate capacitor has an area of 0.8 m2, separation of 0.1 mm with a dielectric for which r = 1000 and a field of 10 6 V/m. Calculate C and V . (8) Or

(b)

(i) (ii)

Derive an expression for the inductance of solenoid.

14.

(a)

(i) (ii)

Derive modified form of Amperes circuital law in Integral and differential forms. (8)

D = 3 10 6 sin 6 10 6 t 0.3464 x a z c/m 2 .

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( )
Or Or

Find the amplitude of displacement current density inside a capacitor where r = 600 and (8)

(b)

(i)

Derive Maxwells equation derived from Faradays law both in Integral and point forms. (8) In free space, H = 0.2 cos (wt x ) a z A/m. Find the total power passing through a circular disc of radius 5 cm. (8) Derive the general wave equation. Discuss the wave motion in good conductors. (8) (8)

(ii)

15.

(a)

(i) (ii)

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(b)

Explain the reflection of plane waves by a perfect dielectric.

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Derive the boundary conditions at an interface between two magnetic Medias. (8)

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(8) (8) (16)

Find an expression for H at any point due to a long, straight conductor carrying I amperes. (8)

E 3078

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