Important Questions - Electromagnetic Waves
Important Questions - Electromagnetic Waves
Important Questions - Electromagnetic Waves
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Q19. Identify the part of em spectrum to which the following wavelengths belong:
(a) 10 1 m
(b) 10 12 m
(c) 10 2 m
Mention any one application of these waves.
Q20. Which of the following, if any, can act as a source of emwaves?
(a) A charge moving with constant velocity.
(b) A charge moving in a circular orbit.
(c) A charge at rest.
Q21. The charging current for a capacitor is 0.2 A. What is the displacement current?
Q22. Give the ratio of velocities of light waves of wavelengths 4000 and 8000 in
vacuum.
Q23. Which physical quantity, if any has the same value for waves belonging to the
different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum?
Q24. An emwave has amplitude of electric field E0 and amplitude of magnetic field is
B0. At some instant of time, the value of electric field is 3E0/4. What will be the value of
magnetic field at that instant? (Wave is travelling in vacuum).
Q25. State two applications of
(a) Infrared radiations
(b) Ultraviolet radiation
(c) X-rays
(d) Gamma rays
Q25. Name the emwave that has frequencies greater than those of UV light but less
than those of gamma rays?
Q26. A variable ac source is connected across a capacitor. Will the displacement
current increase or decrease with increase in frequency?
Q27. What is the source of displacement current?
Q28. What is the SI unit of displacement current?
Q29. Is displacement current a current in true sense?
Q30. What modification was made by Maxwell in the Amperes circuital law? Explain
why?
Q31. What is the importance of the concept of displacement current?
Q32. What is the difference between conduction current and displacement current?
Q33. The velocity of propagation in vacuum and the frequency of (i) X-rays and (ii)
radio waves are denoted as (vx, nx) and (vr, nr) respectively. How do the values of
(a) vx and vr and
(b) nx and nr compare with each other?
Q34. Name the characteristics of electromagnetic waves that (i) increases (ii) remains
constant in the electromagnetic spectrum as one moves from radio wave region
towards ultra violet region.
Type B Two marks Question
Q1. Induced electric field due to changing magnetic flux are more readily observed in
nature than induced magnetic field due to changing electric field. Why?
Q2. A variable frequency ac source is connected to a capacitor. Will the displacement
current increase or decrease with increase in frequency of ac source?
Q3. Give one use of each of the following
(a) UV rays
(b) Gamma rays.
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Q4. Represent EM waves propagating along the x-axis. Represent the equation of em
wave.
Q5. Show that the average energy density of electric field equals the average energy
density of magnetic field in an emwave.
Q6. Find the wavelength of electromagnetic waves of frequency 5 x 1019 Hz in free
space. Give its two applications.
Q7. An ideal capacitor is charged by a dc battery; but no current flows. However, when
an ac source is used, the current flows continuously. Explain this on the basis of
displacement current.
Q8. An ideal capacitor is charged by a connecting to a dc battery along with an
ammeter. Will the ammeter show some momentarily deflection during the process of
charging. Explain this on the basis of displacement current.
Q9. What is displacement current? Give its mathematical form as well.
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Q4. Show that 0 E represent current.
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Q10. Name the electromagnetic waves used for the following and arrange them in
increasing order of their penetration power:
(a) Water purification
(b) Remote sensing
(c) Treatment of cancer.
Q13. Why are infrared radiations referred to as heat waves also? Name the radiations
which are next to these radiations in electromagnetic spectrum having (i) Shorter
wavelength. (ii) Longer wavelength.
Q15. Experimental observations have shown that X-rays (i) travel in vacuum with a
speed of 3 x 108 m/s. (ii) exhibit the phenomenon of diffraction and can the polarized.
What conclusion can be drawn about the nature of X-rays from each of these
observations?
Q16. How is the generalized form of Amperes circuital law obtained to include the term
due to displacement current ?
Type C Three marks Question
Q1. Name the EM radiations used
(a) In the treatment of cancer
(b) For detecting flaws in pipes carrying oil.
(c) In sterilizing surgical instruments
Q2. How would you experimentally show that EM waves are transverse in nature?
Q3. List any three properties of EM waves.
Q4. Electromagnetic waves of wavelength:
(a) 1 are used to treat muscular strain.
(b) 2 are used by FM radio station for broadcasting
(c) 3 are used to detect fracture in bones
(d) 4 are absorbed by ozone layer of the atmosphere.
Identify and name the part of em spectrum to which these radiation belongs. Arrange
these wavelengths in ascending order of magnitude.
Q5. Name the constituents radiation of electromagnetic spectrum which:
(a) Is used in satellite transmission.
(b) Is used to study crystal structure.
(c) Is similar to the radiations emitted during decay of radioactive nuclei.
Q6. Name the constituents radiation of electromagnetic spectrum which:
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