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Q#9 three dimensional coordinate system is one in which coordinates intersect each
other at
A. negative points
B. zero points
C. positive points
D. absolute points
Q#10: Which coordinate system uses two distances and one angle?
A) world
B) Spherical
C) local
D) Cylindrical
(d) 15 N
16: "The total electric flux through any closed surface surrounding
charges is equal to the
amount oflcharge enclosed".
The above statement is associated with
(a) Coulomb's square law
(b) Gauss's law
(c) Maxwell's first law
28: A law that states that the polarity of the induced voltage will oppose the change
in magnetic flux causing the induction.
A. Joules law
B. Faradays law
C. Coulombs law
D. Lenz law
A. Volt
B. Tesla
C. Ampere - turn
D. Weber
30: A device that converts high frequency current into electromagnetic wave.
A. Antenna
B. Loudspeaker
C. Microphone
D. Transducer
A. Phase angle
B. Antenna gain
C. Beamwidth
D. Bandwidth
A. vertically polarized
B. horizontally polarized
C. centrally polarized
D. circularly polarized
B. Half-wave dipole
C. Isotropic
D. Whip
A. Vertical antenna
B. isotropic antenna
C. Horizontal antenna
D. Dipole antenna
36: What is the value of total electric flux coming out of a closed
surface?
Zero.
Increase distance.
V2.
V d.
Condenser.
Variable Resistor.
Capacitor.
Electric field changes with distance from the centre of the sphere.
Electric field changes with the magnetuitude of the change given to the
conductor.
41:. is defined as the ratio of the maximum radio-frequency (RF)
voltage to the minimum RF voltage along the line.
Standing wave ratio
Reflected wave ratio
Incident wave ratio
None
42: Attenuation is represented in:
dB
Napier
Both
None
43: 1 radian is equal to
60
57.38
55.38
None
44: in transmission line theory is called:
Phase
Attenuation constant
Propagation constant
None
Phase
Attenuation constant
Propagation constant
None
46: in transmission line theory is called:
Phase
Attenuation constant
Propagation constant
None