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2-2 - EMTL Question Bank &assignment Questions

The document is a question bank for the EMTL (L23) course for IIBTECH, detailing questions for the Mid-1 exam for Semester II of the academic year 2024-25. It includes questions on topics such as Coulomb's Law, electric fields, Maxwell's equations, and boundary conditions. The questions are categorized under two course outcomes (CO1 and CO2) with associated marks and Bloom's Taxonomy levels.
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2-2 - EMTL Question Bank &assignment Questions

The document is a question bank for the EMTL (L23) course for IIBTECH, detailing questions for the Mid-1 exam for Semester II of the academic year 2024-25. It includes questions on topics such as Coulomb's Law, electric fields, Maxwell's equations, and boundary conditions. The questions are categorized under two course outcomes (CO1 and CO2) with associated marks and Bloom's Taxonomy levels.
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EMTL (L23)

IIBTECH – SEMESTER: II (AY 2024-25)


QUESTION BANK (MID-1)
Q. Max
Question CO BTL
No Mark
CO1
State the Coulomb’s Law and derive the expression for
1 Force between two charged bodies? Superposition of CO1 1 10
Coulombs law
Define potential difference? Derive the expression for it
2 CO1 2 10
and -+Mention the characteristics of potential difference?
3 Show that ∇ . D=ρv for Gauss’s law CO1 3 5
4 Show that ∇ ⤬ E=0. Second Maxwell’s Equation CO1 3 5
ρ
5 Show that E= L for the infinite line charge CO1 2 5
2 περ
ρ
6 Show that E= s for the surface charge CO1 1 10

Q
7 Show that E= 2 for the volume charge CO1 2 10
4 πε R
Derive the expression for Energy density in Electrostatic
8 CO1 2 10
Field.
Write the point form of continuity equation and explain its
9 CO1 3 10
significance
10 Write the Poisson’s and Laplace equations CO1 2 10
11 Prove that E=-▼ V CO1
b) Point charges 1 mC and -2mC are located at (3,2,-1) and
(-1,-1,4), respectively. Calculate the electric force on a
12 CO1 3 5
10nC charge located at (0,3,1) and the electric field
intensity at that point.
Three parallel line charges 5nC/m, 4nC/m and -6nC/m
respectively are located at (0,0), (3,0) and (0,4) m
13 CO1 3 5
respectively. Find electric flux density (D) and electric filed
intensity (E) at (3,4).
The point Charges -1nc, 4nC, and 3nC are located at
14 (0,0,0), (0,0,1) and (1,0,0), respectively. Find the energy in CO1 3 5
the System
15 State Amperes Force Law and prove it? CO1 1 5
16 State Equation of continuity and prove it?
CO1 1 5
CO2
1 Explain Faraday's laws for time-varying fields. CO2 1 5
Write all Maxwell equations in point form, Integral form
2 CO2 3 5
and Word Statements
3 write the inconsistency of Ampere’s law and the CO2 2 5
displacement current density
4 Show that ▼x E=−B . CO2 3 5
5 Show that ▼XH¿ J + D. CO2 2 5
6 dΨ
Show that V emf = CO2 2 5
dt
7 Show that ▼X m E =▼ XuXB CO2 1 5
9 Derive the Boundary conditions between Dielectric -
CO2 3 10
Dielectric
10 Derive the Boundary conditions between Dielectric-
CO2 2 10
Conductor interface

Assignments Questions

CO1
1. Coulomb’s law.
2. Electric field intensity of infinite line charge.
3. Electric field intensity of sheet charge.
4. Electric field intensity of volume charge.
5. Gauss’s Law & First Maxwell’s Equation.
6. Electric potential & Second Maxwell’s Equation.
7. Relaxation line & Continuity Equation.
8. Energy Density of Electric field intensity.
9. Biot-Savart's law.
10. Ampere’s Law.
11. Magnetic Flux Density & second Maxwell’s Equation.

CO2
1 Maxwells equations in different forms and word statements
2 Inconsistency of Amperes Law and Displacement Current
3 Faraday’s Law and Transformer’s e.m.f.
4 Faraday’s Law Motional emf
4 Boundary conditions between Dielectric-Conductor interface
5 Boundary conditions between Dielectric-Conductor interface

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