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DC Basics and Networks and Electromagnetic Theory

383. The electric field


across a
1
dielectric-airinterfaceeisis shown 3193. is Apotential ficld is given by V=3'y-yz. Which of thefollowing
NOT truc?
in the given figure. The surface E 1

charge density on the interface is E=2


(a) Athe point (0,0, -), Vandthe clectricfield E vanish.
E20,
(a) -4e, (b) -3 Eo (b) ay= lis an cquipotential ine in the xy-plane.
(c) The cquipotential surface V -8 passes through the p0int
(C) -2 E (d)
-¬0 P(2, -I, 4).
384. Three media are characterised by |[Link].C. [Link]. E.E-1, 2001| (d) Aunit normal to the cquipotential surface V= -% alPis
1
e,= 8. 4,=2, o =0 (b) ¬,= 1.u, =9,G=0 (-0.83& + 0.55ý + 0.072 ).
3 e,=4,,=4, o=0 394. Cosider the following statements:
¬, is relative permittivity, u, is relative permeability In clectrostatics equipotential surface is defined as urface where
[Link] values of the intrinsic impedances of theandmedia
o is
1. Elcctric field intensity is normal everywhere.
1,2 and 3 respectively are 2 Electric field intensity is tangential everywhere.
(a) 188 S2, 377 Qand 1131 2 (b) 377 2, 1131 2and 188 S2 3 No work is done inmoving a charge over it.
(c) 188 S2, 113I2 and 377 Q (d) 1131 S), 188 2 and 377 2 4. No charge is present.
|U.P.S.C. 1.E.S E.E.-I 2001) Of these statements
385. Sphere of radius awith a uniform charge density o, C/m' shall (a) Ialone is correct. (b) 3and 4 are Correct.
have electric flux density at r=a,equal to (c) land 3 are correct. (d) 2and 4 are correct.
1
(a) Gy i, Cm² (b ; y ,Cm
3 395. Which of the following statement(s) is/are valid in case of
conductors in electrostatic fields?
a
(c) a oy i, Cm? (d) oy
4
i, Cm? (a) The surface ofa conductor is an equipotential surface.
|U.P.S.C. I.E.S. E.E.-1, 2006) (b) The electric field intensity inside a conductor is zero.
386. The charge on an isolated conductor resides (c) The electric field intensity at the surface ofa conductor is
(a) at the conductor surface. everywhere directed normal to that surface.
(b) inside the conductor. (d) All of the above.
(c) partly at the surface and partly inside the conductor. 396. IfE is the electric field intensity, V(V x E) is equal to
(d) none of the above.
387. Two copper spheres A (hollow) and B (solid) are of same diameter
(a) E (b) |
(c) null vector. (d) zero. (GATE EE. 2005
and are charged to the same potential.
(a) A will hold more charge in comparison to that of B. 397. For electrostatic fields in charge free atmosphere, which one of the
(b) A will hold less charge in comparison to that of B. following is correct?
(c) Both of the spheres willhold the same charge. (a) VxE =0andV.E -0 (b) VxE+0 but VE =0
(d) None of the sphere will hold any charge. ’

388. In a charge-free space, the Poisson's equation results in which one (c) VxE=0but V.E+0 (d) VxE0 but V-E 0
of the following? [Link]. [Link]. EE.-L. 2005
(a) Continuity equation. (b) Maxwell's equation. 398. Which one of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched?
(c) Laplace equation. (d) None of the above.
[U.P.S.C. L.E.S. E.T.E-I, 2008)
(a) Gauss's Theorem: Dds= |v-Ddv 55
389, IfE=0 at allpoints on a closed surface,
the electric flux through the surface is zero. (b) Gauss's Law:
2. the total charge enclosed by the surface is zero.
3. the charge resides on the surface.
(a) 1and 2 onlyare correct. (b) 2and 3 only are correct.
(c) Coulomb's Law: V =
1and 3 only are correct. (d) 1, 2and 3 are correct. dt
(c)
|U.P.S.C, I.E.S, E. E,-1, 1992|

390. Which one of the following is the correct statement? (d) Stroke's Theorem: Edl =J(V xF)ds
Equipotential lines and fiekd lines
(b) are anti-parallel. |LPSC. ESE.E-t, 200
(a)are parallel.
(c) are orthogonal. (d) bear no definite relationship. 399. In free space, ie p=0,the Poisson's equation becones
|U.P.S.C. IES. E. E-I, 2008 (a) Maxwell's divergence equation V.B= 0.
about a pair of equal and opposite linear
391, Equipotential surfacesforn?
(b) Laplacian equation V'V =0.
(c) Kirchhof"s voltage cquution V = 0.
charges exist in what
(a Concentric spheres. (b) Concentric cylinders. (d) None of the above. |[Link]. L.S E.-I. 2006}
(c) Non-concentric cylinders. 400. Where is the Laplace's cquation valid?
|U.P.S.C LES, EE-I, 20061
(d) Planes. (a) Only in free space. (b) Only in conductors.
the
a pointcharge are in which one of (c) Only in charge free diclectric regions.
392. Equipotential surfaces about (d) Only in cavities bounded on all sides by conducting walls.
following forms?
(a) Spheres.
(b) Planes.
(d) Cubes. 401. Which one of the following is the Poisson's equation for a linear
(c) Cylinders.
|[Link].C. [Link], E.1E, 2006]
and isotropic but inhonmogeneous medium?
ARer 383. (b), 384. (C), 385. (a), SÑ0. (a), 67. (C), S8Ï. (C), S89, (d), 390. (C),391. (d), 392. (a), 393. (d), 394. (c), 395, (d), 396, (d). 397, (2)
398. (c), 399. (b), 400. (a), 401. (b).

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