Engineering Electromagnetics Question Bank
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ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS (15EC36) QUESTION BANK DANKAN V GOWDA MTech., (Ph.D)
Topics:
Dankan V Gowda MTech.,(Ph.D)
1. Coulombs Law Assistant Professor, Dept. of E&CE
Statement Email:[email protected]
Vector form of Coulombs Law.
Force due to N-number of point charges
2. Charge Distribution
Point charge distribution
Line charge density
Surface charge density
Volume charge density
3. Electric Field Intensity
Definition
Field due to point charge
Field due to N-number of point charges
Field due to infinite line charge.
Field due to various charge distribution (point, line,surface,volume)
4. Electric Flux Density
Definition of Electric Flux and its properties
Definition of Electric Flux density
Relationship b/w electric field intensity and electric flux
density.
Flux density due to various charge distributions
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i. Q1= -0.525Q2
ii. Q1= 0. 346Q2
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19 A point charge of Q1=2mC is Located in free space at P1(-3,7,-4) while Q2=5mC is at P2(2,4,-1).
Find F2 and F1 Ans: F2=1.59ax-0.957ay+0.957az N; F1= - F2
20 Find the Force on a 100μC charge at (0,0,3)m. if Four like charges of 20 μC are Located on the
x-axis and y-axis at . Ans: F = 1.728az N
21 Point charges of 50nC each are Located at A(1,0,0), B(-1,0,0), C(0,1,0), D(0,-1,0)m. Find the
total force on the charge at A. also Find the Electric Field Intensity at A.
22 Let Q1=3X10-4C at M(1,2,3) and a charge of Q2=-10-4C at N(2,0,5) in a Vaccum. Find
i. Force exerted on Q2 by Q1
ii. Force exerted on Q1 by Q2
23 A charge QA=-20μC is Located at A(-6,4,7) and a charge QB=50μC is at B(5,8,-2) in free space,
if the distance are given in meters, Find
i. RAB
ii. RAB
iii. Determine the vector force exerted on QA by QB.
24 Eight point charges of Q C each are Located at the corners of a cube of side length a , with one
charge at origin and with three nearest charges at (a,0,0), (0,a,0) and (0,0,a). Find an expression
for the total vector force on the charge at P(a,a,a) assuming free space.
25 Two point charges of 5 and -3 μC are placed along straight line 10m apart. Determine the
Location of third of a third charge of 4 μC such that it is subjected to no force.
26 Two point charges of Q1=100μC and Q2=10μC Located at Points (-1,1,-3)m and (3,1,0)m
respectively. Find the x, y and z components of the Force on Q1. What is the magnitude of the
total force?
27 Q1 and Q2 are the point charges located at (0,-4,3) and (0,1,1). If Q1 is . Find Q2 such that the
force on a test charge at (0,-3,4) has no Z-component.
Ans: -29.462nC
28 Two identical uniform line charges with = 75nC/m are Located in free space at x=0,
0.4m. what force per unit length does each line charge exert on other.
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29 A charge Q1=-20 is located at A(-6,4,6) and a charge Q2=50 C is located at B(5,8,-2) in free
space. Find the force exerted on Q2 by Q1 in vector form. EEE/Jan-2015
Ans:F2=-0.0346ax-0.0126ay+0.0252az N;
30 Four point charges each of 10 are placed in free space at the points (1,0,0), (-1,0,0), (0,1,0)
and (0,-1,0)m respectively. Determine the force on a point charge of 30 located at a point
(0,0,1)m.
Ans: F=3.81az N
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Dankan V Gowda MTech.,(Ph.D)
Charge Configuration
Assistant Professor, Dept. of E&CE
Point charge distribution
Email:[email protected]
Line charge density
Surface charge density
Volume charge density
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Ans: Q=-0.07853pC.
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Electric Field Intensity
Definition
Field due to point charge
Field due to N-number of point charges
Field due to infinite line charge.
Field due to various charge distribution (point,
line,surface,volume)
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32 Find the E at (0,3,4)m due to a point charge of Q=0.5 placed at the origin.
Ans: E=108ax+144az
33 Find the E at P(1,1,1) caused by four identical 3nC charges located at P1(1,1,0),P2(-1,1,0),
P3(-1,-1,0) and P4(1,-1,0) .
34 A charge of -0.3μC is located at A(25, -30, 15) in cm and a second charge of 0.5μC is at
B(-10,8,12)cm.
Find E at
i. Origin
ii. P(15,20,50)cm
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39 Three point charges each of 5nC are located on the x-axis at x=-1, 0 and 1 m in free space. Find
i. E at x=5m
ii. Determine the value and location of the equivalent single point charge that would
produce the same field at very large distance.
iii. Determine E at x=5m using approximation of (ii)
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42 An infinite Uniform Line charge lies along the x-axis in free space, while point
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charges of 8nC each are Located at (0,0,1) and (0,0,-1). Find
i. Find E at (2,3,-4)
ii. To what value should be changed to cause E to be zero at (0,0,3) ?
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44 On the line described by x=2m, y=-4m there is a uniform charge distribution of density
Determine the E at (-2,-1,4).
45 Two Uniform Line charge density lies in the x=0 plane at y= Find E at
(4,0,10)m
46 Two point charges of 20nC and -20nC are situated at (1,0,0)m and (0,1,0)m in free space.
Determine Electric Field Intensity at (0,0,1).
47 A uniform Line charge density , lies on the line x=-3, z=4m in space. Find E in
Cartesian components at i. origin ii. P(2,15,3) iii. Q( ).
Ans: i. E = 54ax-72az V/m ii. E = 77.55ax-31az V/m iii. E= 86.56ax-17.3az V/m
48 Sheet charge lies in y=10m plane in the form of infinite square sheet with a uniform charge density of
. Determine E at all the points.
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53 Two infinite sheets of uniform charge densities are located at z= -5m and
y= -5m. Determine the uniform line charge density necessary to produce same value of E at
(4,2,2)m if the line charge is at y=0 and z=0m.
Ans: nC/m.
54 A line charge density is located along the line x=2, y=5m in free space.
i. Find E at P(1,3,-4)
ii. If the surface x=4m contains a uniform surface charge density of . At
what point in the z= 0 plane is total E=0 v/m?
Ans: i. E = -179.75 ax -359.51 ayV/m; E = -1016.489 ax V/m
ii.x=2.88,y=5, z=0 i.e (2.88,5,0)
55 Determine the E at a point A Located at a distance of 0.3m and 0.4m respectively from the
charges Q1 and Q2 spaced 0.5m apart. Q1 has charge of 1nC while Q2=0.8nC.
Ans:E=-99.7ax - 44.9ay V/m; V/m
56 Uniform line charge density of = 2 C/m placed along x-axis and sheet charges of 0.2
and 0.4 placed at y= plane. Find E at P(-1,-3,4)
57 A point charge of 6 C is located at (0,0,1)m the uniform line charge density of = 180nC/m is
along x-axis and uniform sheet charge with over the plane z= -1. Find the
combined electric field intensity at P(1,5,2) due to all the charges. EEE-J/J-2015
58 A point charge of Q1=25nC is located at P1(4,-2,7) and a Q2=60nC is at P2(-3,4,-2) in free space.
Find E at P3(1,2,3) EEE
59 Find the electric field intensity at a point (2,3,15)m due to a uniform line charge density of =
25nC/m is lies along x= -3m and y=4m in free space. EEE
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A charge distributed generates a radial electric field where a and b are
constants. Determine the total charge giving rise to this electric field. EEE
61 Find electric field intensity E at (0,0,5)m due to charge Q1 at (0,4,0)m and charge Q2 at (3,0,0)m.
the charges are Q1=0.35 and Q2=-0.55 respectively. Hence find the magnitude and direction
of E. EEE
62 Calculate the field intensity at a point (3,4,5) due to a charge of 5nC placed at (1,2,3).
Ans:E=2.16ax+2.16ay+2.16az V/m
63 Calculate the field intensity at a point on a sphere of radius 3m, if a positive charge of 2 is
placed at the origin of the sphere.
Ans:E=1.997ar kV/m
64 A charge of 1C is at (2,0,0). What charge must be placed at (-2,0,0) which will make y-
component of total E zero at the point (1,2,2)?
Ans: Q=-2.59C
66 Three equal charges of 1 each are located at the three corners of a square of 10cm side. Find
the Electric field intensity at the fourth vacant corner of the square.
Ans: E =-1216.5ax+1216.5ay V/m
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6 Derive an expression for Electric Flux density due Various charge Distribution.
7 Find i. Electric field intensity and ii. Electric Flux density at the origin due to Q1=0.35 at(0,4,0)m and Q2=-0.55
at (3,0,0)m
8 Find D in Cartesian co-ordinate system at point p(6,8,-10) due to
i. point charge of 40nC at the origin
ii. A uniform line charge density of 40 on the z-axis
iii. A uniform sheet charge density of 57.2 on the plane x=12m.
Ans: i. D = 6.7ax + 9.0ay-11.25az ; ii. D = 0.38ax + 0.5ay ;
iii. D = -28.6 ax
9 A point charge of 6 is located at the origin, a uniform line charge density of 180nC/m lies along x-axis and
uniform sheet of charge equal to 25n lies in the z=0 plane. Find
i. D at A(0,0,4) Ans: D=49.5 az nC/m2
ii. D at B(1,2,4) and Ans: D=4.96ax+12.7ay+38.07az nC/m2
iii. Total electric flux leaving the surface of the sphere of 4m radius centered at origin.
Ans: Q=8.69
Dankan V Gowda MTech.,(Ph.D)
10 Find D in Cartesian co-ordinate system at point p(6,8,-10) due to
i. point charge of 30mC at the origin Assistant Professor, Dept. of E&CE
ii. A uniform line charge density of 40 on the z-axis
iii. A uniform sheet charge density of 57.2 on the plane x=9m.Email:[email protected]
Ans: i. D = 6.7ax + 9.0ay-11.25az ; ii. D = 0.38ax + 0.5ay ;
iii. D = -28.6 ax
11 Find D at (4,0,3) due to a point charge -15.734mC at (4,0,0) and a line charge 9.427mC/m along y-axis.
Ans: E=240ax+42az
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Module -2
Part-A
Gauss’s law and Divergence: Gauss’ law, Divergence. Maxwell’s First equation
(Electrostatics), Vector Operator ▼ and divergence theorem.
Part-B
Energy, Potential and Conductors: Energy expended in moving a point charge in an
electric field, The line integral, Definition of potential difference and potential, The potential
field of point charge, Current and Current density, Continuity of current.
Part A
Dankan V Gowda MTech.,(Ph.D)
Assistant Professor, Dept. of E&CE
Topics: Email:[email protected]
1. Gauss’s Law
2. Vector operator and concept of Divergence & Divergence in all 3 co-ordinate systems
3. Maxwell’s First Equation(Electrostatics)[point form of Gauss’s Law]
4. Divergence Theorem
Part B
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Module -3
Part-A : Poisson’s and Laplace’s Equations
Topics:
1. Derivation of Poisson’s and Laplace’s Equations.
Poisson’s and Laplace’s Equations in all three co-ordinate Systems.
2. Uniqueness theorem
3. Applications: Examples of the solution of Laplace’s equation
Topics:
1. Biot-Savart Law
Magnetic Field Intensity due to Infinite Long Straight Filament
Magnetic Field Intensity due to finite length Filament
Magnetic Field Intensity on the axis of a Circular Loop.
2. Ampere’s circuital law
Applications of Ampere’s Circuital Law
3. Concept of Curl + Curl in all three co-ordinate systems+Point form of Ampere’s Law
4. Stokes’ theorem
5. Magnetic flux and magnetic flux density
6. Scalar and Vector Magnetic Potentials
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Module -3
Part-A : Poisson’s and Laplace’s Equations
Topics:
1. Derivation of Poisson’s and Laplace’s Equations.
Poisson’s and Laplace’s Equations in all three co-ordinate Systems.
2. Uniqueness theorem
3. Applications: Examples of the solution of Laplace’s equation
Topics:
1. Biot-Savart Law
Magnetic Field Intensity due to Infinite Long Straight Filament
Magnetic Field Intensity due to finite length Filament
Magnetic Field Intensity on the axis of a Circular Loop.
2. Ampere’s circuital law
Applications of Ampere’s Circuital Law
3. Concept of Curl + Curl in all three co-ordinate systems+Point form of Ampere’s Law
4. Stokes’ theorem
5. Magnetic flux and magnetic flux density
6. Scalar and Vector Magnetic Potentials
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Part-B : Steady Magnetic Field
Topics:
1. Biot-Savart Law
1.1 Applications of Biot-Savarts Law
Magnetic Field Intensity due to Infinite Long Straight Filament
Magnetic Field Intensity due to finite length Filament
Magnetic Field Intensity on the axis of a Circular Loop.
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Topics:
1. Force on Moving charge or Lorentz force equation
2. Force on a differential current element
3. Force between differential current elements
Magnetic Force between two current elements
Force between two parallel conductors
Miscellaneous Topics:
4. Force and Torque on a closed circuit.
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6. Inductance and Mutual Inductance
Topics:
1. Force on Moving charge or Lorentz force equation
2. Force on a differential current element
3. Force between differential current elements
Magnetic Force between two current elements
Force between two parallel conductors
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4. Force and Torque on a closed circuit.
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1. Faraday’s law+ Lenz’s law + Maxwell’s Equation from Faraday’s Law +
Transformer and Motional EMF
2. Inconsistency of Amperes Law (Modified Ampere’s Law) + Concept of Conduction and
displacement current and Current densities +Loss tangent and its importance
3. Maxwell’s equations in point form Maxwell’s equations in integral form.
1. Faraday’s law:
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47 Show that for a Sinusoidal varying field the conduction current and the displacement current
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48 Show that for a Sinusoidal varying field the conduction and the displacement current densities
are always displaced by
49 Show that the ratio of amplitude of conduction current density and displacement current density
is for an applied field assume
49a Show that ; and calculate its value for aluminum at frequency of 50Hz and 50MHz
given the Conductivity Jan-2009 (6M)
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Wet marshy soil is characterized by =15 and frequencies 60Hz, 1M
Hz, 100M Hz, and 10G Hz indicate whether the soil may be considered, a dielectric or neither.
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frequency above which the conduction current dominates the displacement current.
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86 A certain material has conductivity and relative permeability . Make use of
Maxwell’s equations to find the following.
I. and II.
inside the material.
Topics:
1. Introduction to Electro-Magnetic Waves.
Recap of Maxwell’s Equations in Free Space.
Concept of Wave Motion.
Concept of Wave Equation.
2. Definition of Plane Waves and Uniform Plane Waves.
3. Wave Propagation in Free Space/General Wave Equation in Free space + Solution of
Wave Equation in Free Space.
4. Wave Propagation in Good Conductors/ Wave Equation in Good Conducting medium
+ Solution of Wave Equation in Good Conducting Medium.
5. Wave Propagation in Good Dielectrics and Perfect dielectrics / Wave Equation in
Good Dielectrics and Perfect dielectric medium + its Solution.
6. Transverse nature of Electro-Magnetic Waves.
7. Relationship b/w and .
8. Characteristics of Medium/ General Definitions of:
Propagation Constant ( )
Attenuation Constant ( )
Phase Constant ( )
Wave Velocity (v)
Wave Length (
Intrinsic Impedance ( )
9. Wave Equation in Phasor form.
10. Expressions for v, and in
Free Space
Perfect Dielectrics
Good Conductors and
Good Dielectrics
11. Concept of Skin effect and Skin depth for Good Conductors.
12. Poynting’s theorem and wave power.
State and Prove Poynting’s theorem
Expression for wave power/ average Power density in Lossless and Lossy
medium
Miscellaneous Topics:
1. Polarization of Uniform Plane waves.
2. Brewster angle in Wave Propagation.
Dept. of E&CE., SVCE Page 67
ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS (15EC36) QUESTION BANK DANKAN V GOWDA MTech., (Ph.D)
Topics:
1. Introduction to Electro-Magnetic Waves.
Recap of Maxwell’s Equations in Free Space.
Concept of Wave Motion.
Concept of Wave Equation.
2. Definition of Plane Waves and Uniform Plane Waves.
3. Wave Propagation in Free Space/General Wave Equation in Free space + Solution of
Wave Equation in Free Space.
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Topic:
4. Wave Propagation in Good Conductors/ Wave Equation in Good Conducting medium +
Solution of Wave Equation in Good Conducting Medium.
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5. Wave Propagation in Good Dielectrics and Perfect dielectrics / Wave Equation in Good
Dielectrics and Perfect dielectric medium + its Solution.
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6. Transverse Nature of EM waves (TEM)/ Non Existence of field components along the
direction of wave propagation for a Uniform Plane Waves.
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02-DEC2008/Jan 2009
Prove that a Uniform plane wave travelling along x-direction has no x-component of E or H.
Topic:
7. Relationship b/w and .
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7a. A UPW with an Electric field Intensity equal to 1v/m is travelling in free space. Find the magnitude
associated Magnetic field.
7b. Show that Electric and Magnetic energy densities in a travelling Plane wave are Equal.
Topic:
8. Characteristics of Medium/ General Definitions of:
Propagation Constant ( )
8. Attenuation Constant ( )
Phase Constant ( )
Wave Velocity (v)
Wave Length (
Intrinsic Impedance ( )
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Free Space
Perfect Dielectrics (loss less dielectrics)
Good Conductors(Lossy dielectrics/medium) and
Good Dielectrics (Low Loss dielectrics/medium)
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11. Concept of Skin effect and Skin depth for Good Conductors.
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1mm.
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36. If the electric field vector in free space is v/m. Find the following
at the point P(1,1.5,0.4) at t=8nsec.
37. A UPW x-direction in free space. Find the
39. A 10G Hz UPW travelling in free space in ‘x’ direction has =1v/m. Find Magnetic field
associated and Propagation Constant.
40. Determine
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12. Poynting’s theorem and wave power.
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45. In free Space E(z,t)=50 Cos(wt- ) v/m. Find the average Power crossing a circular area of radius 2.5m in
the plane Z=constant.
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Miscellaneous Topics:
1. Polarization of Uniform Plane waves.
2. Brewster angle in Wave Propagation.