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The energy of the EM wave is of the order of 15 KeV. To which part of the spectrum does it belong?

1. X-rays

2. Infrared rays

3. Ultraviolet rays

4. γ-rays

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The electric field associated with an electromagnetic wave in vacuum is given by E= 40coskz-6×108t,where E, z, and t are in volt/m, meter, and second respectively. The value of wave vector k is:

1. 2m-1                               2. 0.5m-1

3. 6m-1                               4. 3 m-1             

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The decreasing order of the wavelength of infrared, microwave, ultraviolet and gamma rays is:

1. Gamma rays, ultraviolet, infrared, microwaves
2. Microwaves, gamma rays, infrared, ultraviolet
3. Infrared, microwave, ultraviolet, gamma rays
4. Microwave, infrared, ultraviolet, gamma rays

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The electric field of an electromagnetic wave in free space is given by E=10cos(107t+kx)j^V/m, where t and x are in seconds and meters respectively. It can be inferred that

(1) The wavelength λ is 188.4 m.

(2) The wave number is 0.33 rad/m.

(3) The wave amplitude is 10 V/m.

(4) The wave is propagating along +x direction

 

Which one of the following pairs of statements is correct?

1.  (3) and (4)                                    2.   (1) and (2)

3.   (2) and (3)                                   4.   (1) and (3)  

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The electric field part of an electromagnetic wave in a medium is represented by:
\(E_x=0;\)
\(E_{y} =\left(2.5\frac{\text{N}}{\text{C}}\right)\cos \left[\left(2 \pi \times 10^{6} \frac{\text{rad}}{\text{s}}\right) t- \left(\pi \times 10^{- 2} \frac{\text{rad}}{\text{m}}\right) x\right];\)
\(E_z= 0.\)
The wave is:
1. Moving along \(y\text-\)direction with frequency \(2\pi\times 10^6~\text{Hz}\) and wavelength \(200\) m.
2. Moving along \(+x\text-\)direction with frequency \(10^6~\text{Hz}\)  and wavelength \(100\) m.
3. Moving along \(+x\text-\)direction with frequency \(10^6~\text{Hz}\)  and wavelength \(200\) m.
4. Moving along \(-x\text-\)direction with frequency \(10^6~\text{Hz}\) and wavelength \(200\) nm. ​
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Which of the following rays are not electromagnetic waves ?

(a) γ-rays                  (b) β-rays
(c) Heat rays              (d) X-rays

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Statement-I: Gamma rays are more energetic than X-rays.

Statement-II: Gamma rays are of nuclear origin but X-rays are produced due to sudden deceleration of high energy electrons while falling on a metal of high atomic number.

(1) If both statement-I and Statement-II are true, and Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I.

(2) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true but Statement-II is not the correct explanation of Statement-I.

(3) If Statement-I is true but Statement-II is false.

(4) If Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true.

  1. If both the assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion
  2. If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion
  3. If the assertion is true but the reason is false
  4. If both the assertion and reason are false
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The S.I unit of displacement current is

(1) Henry

(2) Coulomb

(3) Ampere

(4) Farad

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An electromagnetic wave going through Vaccum is described by

E=E0sin(kx-ωt)
B=B0sin(kx-ωt)

(1) E0B0=ωk

(2) E0ω=B0k

(3) E0k=B0ω

(4) none of these

 

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An electromagnetic wave going through a medium is given by E=E0sin(kx-ωt)andB=B0sin(kx-ωt) then

(1) E0k=B0ω

(2) If Electric field is in Z direction them magnetic field should be in -y direction

(3) Both 'A' and 'B' are correct

(4) Only A is correct

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