355 - EC8451 Electromagnetic Fields - Important Question PDF
355 - EC8451 Electromagnetic Fields - Important Question PDF
355 - EC8451 Electromagnetic Fields - Important Question PDF
PART –B
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3. (i) Explain Coulomb‟s law and deduce the vector form of force equation between two point
charges. (6)
(ii) Write short notes on principle of superposition of fields as applied to charge distribution.
(6)
(iii) A point charge Q=300µC located at (1,-1,-3)m experiences a force F1=8 a x -
8 a y + az (N) due to point charge Q2 at (3,-3,-2)m. Find the charge Q2. (4)
4. (i) Find the electric field at the origin due to 10-8 C charge located P(0,4,4)m and -0.5×10-8
C charge at Q (4,0,2)m. (4)
(ii) Explain electric filed due to continuous charge distribution. (6)
(iii) An infinitely long uniform line charge located at y=3, z=5. If ρL = 30 nC/m. Find the
electric field intensity at (i) Origin (ii) P(0,6,1) (iii) P(5,6,1). (6)
5. (i)Determine the electric field intensity of an infinitely long, straight line charge of a
uniform density ρL C/m. (8)
(ii) Find the force on a point charge q located at (0,0,h)m due to charge of surface charge
density ρs C/m2 uniformly distributed over the circular disc r ≤ a, z=0m. Also find electric
field intensity at the same point. (8)
6. (i)Obtain the expression for electric field intensity on the axis of a uniformly charged
circular disc. (8)
(ii) Obtain D due to a point charge Q placed at origin. Hence obtain the relation between
D &E. (8)
7. (i) Derive the electric field due to an infinite uniformly charged sheet. (8)
(ii) Derive electric flux density for various charge distribution. (8)
8. (i) Derive an expression for electric field intensity at point P due to an electric dipole. Also
find E at the same point. (8)
(ii) Given that D = (5r2/4) ar C/m2. Evaluate both the sides of divergence theorem for the
volume enclosed by r=4m and θ=π/4. (8)
9. (i) State and prove Gauss‟s law. Write applications of Gauss‟s law. Describe any one
application of Gauss‟s law. (16)
10. (i) Given a filed E =(-6y/x2) a x +(6/x) a y +5 az v/m. Find the potential difference VAB given
A(-7,1,2) & B (4,1,2). (8)
(ii) Derive an expression for potential energy stored in the system of n point charges. (8)
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UNIT II CONDUCTORS AND DIELECTRICS
PART –A
1. State continuity equation in integral and differential form? What do you understand from
current continuity equation?
2. Write the equation of Ohm‟s law in point form.
3. Define current density. Write the relation between current and current density.
4. What is the difference between homogeneous and nonhomogeneous medium.
5. State properties of conductor and dielectric materials.
6. What is polarization? Define polarization and Write mathematical equation for polarization.
7. Define dielectric strength. Write its value for the air with unit.
8. What is the difference between linear and nonlinear medium.
9. Why is the electrostatic potential continuous at boundary?
10. Define the boundary conditions for the conductor- free space boundary in electrostatic and
interface between two dielectrics.
11. How is the principle of conservation of charges depicted? Calculate the energy stored in a
10 µF capacitor which has been charged to a voltage of 400v.
12. What is capacitance? Write the capacitance equation of a coaxial cable.
13. Using Gauss‟s law, derive the capacitance of a co-axial cable.
14. Determine the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor having tin foil sheets, 25 cm square
plates separated through a glass dielectric 0.5 cm thick with relative permittivity 6.
15. Determine the value of capacitance between two square plates cross sectional area 1 sq.cm
separated by 1 cm placed in a liquid whose dielectric constant ids 6 and the relative
permittivity of free space is 8.854 pF/m.
16. Obtain Poisson‟s equation from Gauss‟s law.
17. Express Laplace‟s equation in different co-ordinate systems.
18. State the difference between Poisson‟s and Laplace‟s equation.
19. Write Laplace‟s equation and its applications.
20. State Uniqueness theorem.
PART –B
1. (i) Obtain the equation of continuity in integral and differential form. (8)
(ii) Find the total current in a circular conductor of radius 4 mm if the current density varies
according to J = (104/r) A/m2. (4)
(iii) Explain the electric field distribution inside and outside a conductor. (4)
2. (i) Discuss briefly about the nature of dielectric materials. List out the properties of
dielectric materials. (8)
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(ii) A linear, homogeneous, isotropic dielectric material has ξr = 3.6 and is covering the
space between z = 0 and z = 1. If V= -6000 z volts in the material, Find E, P and ρS. (8)
3. (i) Explain and derive the boundary conditions for a conductor free space interface. (12)
(ii) What are the salient points to be noted when the boundary conditions are applied? (4)
4. (i) Derive the boundary conditions of the normal and tangential components of electric field
at the interface of two media with different dielectrics. (12)
(ii) Deduce the expression for joint capacitance of two capacitors C1 and C2 when connected
in series and parallel. (4)
(ii) A parallel capacitor has an area of 0.8 m2, separation of 0.1 mm with a dielectric for
which ξr = 1000 and a field of 106 V/m. Calculate C and V. (8)
6. (i) A cylindrical capacitor consists of an inner conductor of radius „a‟ & an outer conductor
whose inner radius is „b‟. The space between the conductors is filled with a dielectric
permittivity ξr & length of the capacitor is L. Determine the capacitance. (8)
7. (i) Find the capacitance of a conducting sphere of 2 cm in diameter, covered with a layer of
polyethelene with ξr = 2.26 and 3 cm thick. (8)
(ii) Obtain the expressions for the energy stored and energy density in a capacitor. (8)
8. (i) Derive the expression for the capacitance of parallel plate capacitor having two dielectric
media. (8)
(ii) A capacitor with two dielectrics as follows: Plate area 100 cm2, dielectric 1 thickness = 3
mm, ξr1 = 3, dielectric 2 thickness = 2 mm, ξr2 = 2. If a potential of 100 V is applied across
the plates. Find the energy stored in each dielectric and potential gradient in each dielectric.
(8)
(ii) Two parallel conducting plates area separated by distance „d‟ apart and filled with
dielectric medium having ξr as relative permittivity. Using Laplace‟s equations derive an
expression for capacitance per unit length of parallel plate capacitor, if it is connected to a
DC source supplying „V‟ volts. (8)
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UNIT – III STATIC MAGNETIC FIELDS
PART – A
PART – B
2. i) Derive an expression for magnetic field intensity due to a linear conductor of infinite
length carrying current I at a distance, point P. Assume R to be the distance between
conductor and point P. Use Biot-Savart‟s Law. (8)
2 2
ii) A circular loop located on x +y =4, z=0 carries a direct current of 7 A along â . Find the
magnetic field intensity at (0,0, -5). (8)
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3. A Conductor in the form of regular polygon of „n‟ sides inscribed in a circle of radius R.
0 nI
Show that the expression for magnetic flux density is B 2R tan at the centre, where
n
I is the current. Show also when „n‟ is indefinitely increased then the expression reduces to
I
B 0 . (16)
2R
4. i) Find the magnetic field intensity due to a finite wire carrying a current I and hence deduce
an expression for magnetic field intensity at the centre of a square loop. (8)
ii) Derive the magnetic field intensity in the different regions of co-axial cable by applying
Ampere‟s circuital law. (8)
5. i) Using Biot-Savart‟s law, derive the magnetic field intensity on the axis of a circular loop
carrying a steady current I. (8)
ii) State and explain Ampere‟s circuit law. (8)
6. i) A very long and thin, straight wire located along the z-axis carries a current I in the Z-axis
direction. Find the magnetic field intensity at any point in free space using Ampere‟s law.(8)
ii) Let A = (3y-z) a x + 2xz a y Wb/m in a certain region of free space.
A) Show that A =0 B) At P(2,-1,3) find A , B , H and J . (8)
7. Derive a general expression for the magnetic flux density B at any point along the axis of a
long solenoid. Sketch the variation of B from point to point along the axis. (16)
8. i) Obtain the expression for scalar and vector magnetic potential (8)
ii) At a point P(x, y, z) the components of vector magnetic potential A are given as
Ax =4x+3y+2z, A y =5x+6y+3z and Az =2x+3y+5z. Determine B at point P and state its
nature (8)
9. ii) Derive the expression which relate J , B and vector magnetic potential A (8)
i) Find the magnetic field at a point P(0.01, 0, 0)m if current through a co-axial cable is 6 A.
which is along the z-axis and a=3mm, b=9mm, c=11mm. (4)
iii) Derive the expression for curl H=J. (4)
10. i) A differential current element Idz az is located at the region in free space. Obtain the
expression for vector magnetic potential due to the current element and hence find the
magnetic field intensity at the point ( , , z). (8)
ii) Derive an expression for the flux density at the centre of a circular loop carrying current
I. (8)
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UNIT IV MAGNETIC FORCES AND MATERIALS
PART – A
1. What is Lorentz force equation for a moving charge? Write its applications.
2. Give an integral expression for the force on a closed circuit of a current I in the magnetic
field H.
3. Define magnetic moment?
4. Define magnetic dipole moment. Sketch the field due to magnetic dipole.
5. Classify the magnetic materials
6. Define hysteresis. Draw hysteresis curve.
7. Define magnetization
8. What is relative permeability of material
9. Define self-inductance.
10. Define mutual inductance.
11. Write expression for energy stored in an inductor.
12. A loop with magnetic dipole moment 8x10 -3 a z Am2 lies in a uniform magnetic field of B =
0.2 a x +0.4 a z Wb/m2. Calculate torque.
13. Compare self-inductance and mutual inductance.
14. Write down the expression for the torque experienced by current carrying loop situated in a
magnetic field.
15. State the importance Lorentz Force equation.
16. A conductor 6m long lies along z-direction with a current of 2A in a z direction. Find the
force experienced by conductor if B =0.08 a x (T)
17. Write an expression for torque in vector form.
18. A solenoid has an inductance of 20 mH. If the length of the solenoid is increased by two
times and the radius is decreased to half of its original value, find the new inductance.
19. Find the permeability of the material whose magnetic susceptibility is 49.
20. Define Magnetic Torque and magnetic dipole moment.
PART – B
1. i) Derive an expression for the force between two current carrying wires. Assume that the
currents are in the same direction. (8)
ii) An iron ring with a cross sectional area of 3 cm square and mean circumference of 15cm
is wound with 250 turns wire carrying a current of 0.3A. A relative permeability of ring is
1500. Calculate the flux established in the ring (8)
2. i) Derive an expression for a torque on a closed rectangular loop carrying current. (8)
ii) A solenoid is 50 cm long, 2 cm in diameter and contains 1500 turns. The cylindrical core
has a diameter of 2 cm and a relative permeability of 75. This is coil is co-axial with a
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second solenoid, also 50 cm long, but 3 cm diameter and 1200 turns. Calculate L for the
inner solenoid and L for the outer solenoid. (8)
4. i) An iron ring with a cross sectional area of 8 cm2 and circumference of 120 cm is wound
with 480 turns wire carrying a current of 2 A. A relative permeability of ring is 1250.
Calculate the flux established in the ring (10)
ii) Derive an expression for inductance of a solenoid with N turns and l metre length
carrying a current of I amperes (6)
6. i) An air co-axial transmission line has a solid inner conductor of radius „a‟ and a very thin
outer conductor of inner radius „b‟. Determine the inductance per unit length of the line.(12)
ii) Find the permeability of the material whose magnetic susceptibility is 49. (4)
7. i) An iron ring of relative permeability 100 is wound uniformly with two coils of 100 and
400 turns of wire. The cross section of the ring is 4 cm2. The mean circumference is 50 cm.
Calculate
1. The self-inductance of each of the two coils.
2. The mutual inductance.
3. The total inductance when the two the coils are connected in series with flux in the
same sense.
4. The total inductance when the coils are connected in series with flux in the opposite
sense (10)
ii) Derive an expression for energy density in inductor (6)
8. i) Derive an expression for the energy stored in the magnetic field of a coil possessing an
inductance of L Henry when the current in the coil is 1 amp. (10)
ii) Considering toroidal coil, derive and expression for energy density. (6)
9. i) Show that energy produced per unit volume per second is equal to sum of energy stored
per unit volume per second and the energy crossed per unit volume per second (10)
ii) A magnetic circuit employs an air core toroid with 500 turns, cross sectional area 6 cm2,
mean radius 15cm and 4 A coil current. Determine reluctance of the circuit, flux density and
magnetic field intensity. (6)
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10. i) Derive the magnetic boundary condition at the interface between two magnetic
medium. (8)
l
ii) Show that inductance of the cable L ln b/a H. (8)
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PART - B
1. i) Derive the expression for total power flow in co-axial cable. (8)
ii) State and prove poynting theorem. (8)
2. i) Explain the following poynting vector, average power and instantaneous power (8)
ii) Derive expression for poynting vector. (8)
3. i) Discuss about the propagation of the plane waves in free space and in a homogeneous
material. (8)
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ii) In free space, H =0.2cos ( t - x) a z A/m. Find the total power passing through a
circular disc of radius 5 cm. (8)
4. i) Derive the wave equation starting from the Maxwell‟s equation for free space. (8)
ii) In free space, E =50cos ( t - x) a z V/m. Find the average power crossing a circular
area of radius 2.5m in the plane z=0. Assume Em = Hm . o and o =120 Ω. (8)
5. i) State Maxwell‟s equation for static fields. Explain how they are modified for time varying
electric and magnetic fields. (8)
ii) Generalise Ampere‟s law for time varying fields. (8)
6. i) Derive Maxwell‟s equation in point form and integral form with necessary explanation(10)
ii) Derive expression for displacement current density. (6)
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7. i) If electric field intensity in the free space is given by E = cos (108t-10z) a V/m. (10)
9. i) Derive the integral and point form of Maxwell‟s equations from Faraday‟s law and
Ampere‟s law. (8)
ii) Given E =Eo z2 e-t a x in free space. Verify whether, there is a magnetic field so that both
Faraday‟s law and Ampere‟s law are satisfied simultaneously. (8)
10. i) In a material for which =5.0 S/m and ξr= 1, the electric field intensity is E=250sin1010 t
V/m. Find the conduction and displacement current densities, and the frequency at which
both have equal magnitudes. (8)
ii) An electric field in a medium which is source free is given by E =1.5cos (108t- z) a x
V/m. Find B , H and D . Assume ξr= 1. r =1, =0. (8)
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