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1. Answer : (b) Ampere’s law
Explanation: Maxwell found that Ampere circutal law is logically inconsistent. To make this law logically consistant, Maxwell introduce the concept of displacement current, which is known as Ampere Maxwell's law.
2. Answer : (c) microwave
Explanation: Electromagnetic radiation is used for communications and transmission of information. The waves that are used in communication are radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation and light. But in telecommunication microwaves is used.
3. Answer : (c) accelerated or decelerated charge only
Explanation: Any charged particle can generate an electromagnetic wave. All it has to do is accelerate or decelerate. Using electrons to generate electromagnetic waves is really standard procedure.
4. Answer : (a) Hertz
Explanation: Heinrich Rudolf Hertz was a German physicist, who first conclusively proved the existence of Electromagnetic waves then theorised by James clerk Maxwell. So Hertz is the one who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves.
5. Answer : (c) Modified Ampere’s law
Explanation: Modified Ampere's law states that the variations of electric field causes magnetic field.
6. Answer : (a) transverse EMW
Explanation: Solar radiations are transverse electromagnetic waves. The cont7. ral care of the sun emits a continuous electromagnetic spectrum.
7. Answer : (a) distance
Explanation: A light-year is a measurement of distance and not time (as the name might suggest). A light-year is the distance a beam of light travels in a single Earth year, or 6 trillion miles (9.7 trillion kilometers).
8. Answer : (b) charge
Explanation: EM waves carry energy (light ), momentum (can be seen by photoelectric experiment) and information (like radiowaves ) but doesn't carry charge.
9. Answer : (a) electric circuit
Explanation: An electric circuit is a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow. The point where those electrons enter an electrical circuit is called the "source" of electrons. The point where the electrons leave an electrical circuit is called the "return" or "earth ground".
10. Answer : (a) is changing with time
Explanation: Displacement current arises when electric field in a region is changing with time. It will be so if the charge on a capacitor is changing with time.
11. Answer : (a) Both magnetic and electric field
Explanation: Both magnetic as well as electric field in EM waves are sinusoidal in nature and we know that the average value of sinusoidal wave is zero. Hence, both magnetic and electric fields have zero average value in a plane EM wave.
12. Answer : (c) magnetic field
Explanation: According to the Maxwell's EM theory, the EM waves propagation contains electric and magnetic field vibration in mutually perpendicular direction. Thus the changing of electric field five rise to magnetic field.
13. Answer : (b) east
Explanation: As the electromagnetic wave is the crossed field of electric and magnetic waves. So, the direction of propagation of EM wave is the direction of vector E \(\times\) B. Here E is upward and (E \(\times\) B) is towards north. So, from right hand thumb rule B will be along east.
14. Answer : (a) 0 rad
Explanation: The phase difference between space current and capacitive displacement current is zero.
15. Answer : (d) in mutually perpendicular planes but vibrating in phase
Explanation: Electromagnetic wave consists of periodically oscillating electric and magnetic vectors. in mutually perpendicular planes but vibrating in phase. Electromagnetic wave consists of periodically oscillating electric and magnetic vectors in mutually perpendicular planes but vibrating in phase.
16. Answer : (a) The radiation emitted is in the infrared region
Explanation: The heat radiation emitted by the human body is the infrared radiation. Their wavelength is of the order of 7.9×10−7m to 10−3m which is of cource the range of infrared region. Hence, human body emits radiation in infrared region.
17. Answer : (c) same velocity but different wavelength
Explanation: In a vacuum, all light travels the same speed irrespective of the wavelength or frequency of the wave. Gamma radiation has a smaller wavelength and larger frequency, radio waves a smaller frequency and larger wavelength. So, x−rays, gamma rays and microwaves traveling in vacuum have the same velocity but different wavelengths.
18. Answer : (b) have much larger wavelength than light
Explanation: The wavelength of radiowaves being much larger than light, has a size comparable to those of buildings, hence diffract from them.
19. Answer : (b) point contact diodes
Explanation: Point contact diodes, commonly called crystals, are the oldest microwave semiconductor devices. Unlike the pn-junction diode, the point-contact diode depends on the pressure of contact between a point and a semiconductor crystal for its operation.One section of the diode consists of a small rectangular crystal of n-type silicon. A fine beryllium-copper, bronze-phosphor, or tungsten wire presses against the crystal and forms the other part of the diode During the manufacture of the point contact diode, a relatively large current is passed from the the wire to the silicon crystal. The result of this large current is the formation of a small region of p-type material around the crystal in the vicinity of the point contact. Thus, a pn-junction is formed which behaves in the same way as a normal pn-junction. The pointed wire is used instead of a flat metal plate to produce a high-intensity electric field at the point contact without using a large external source voltage.
20. Answer : (d) e.m. waves
Explanation: An electron moving with a changing velocity that is, when it is accelerating uniformly, however, generates a changing magnetic field, produces an electric field which is changing, and this produces a changing magnetic field. An accelerating charged particle hence produces electromagnetic waves.
21. Answer : (d) oscillator
Explanation: Radio waves of constant amplitude can be produced by using oscillator with proper feedback.
22. Answer : (c) appears to decrease
Explanation: When electromagnetic waves enter the ionised layer, the relative permitting of the ionised layer appears to decrease.
23. Answer : (b) red
Explanation: On one end of the spectrum is red light, with the longest wavelength. Blue or violet light has the shortest wavelength. White light is a combination of all colors in the color spectrum. It has all the colors of the rainbow.
24. Answer : (a) reflected by target
Explanation: X-rays being of high energy radiations, penetrate the target and hence are not reflected back.
25. Answer : (a) radio wave
Explanation: The frequency 1057 MHz of radiation arising from two close energy levels in hydrogen belongs to radio waves.
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