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Displacement current goes through the gap between the plates of a capacitor when the charge of the capacitor:

(a) increases
(b) decreases
(c) does not change
(d) is zero
 
Choose the correct option:
1. (a), (b) 
2. (b), (c) 
3. only (c) 
4. (a), (d)

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A plane electromagnetic wave is incident on a material surface. The wave delivers momentum \(p\) and energy \(E.\) Then:

1. \(p=0, E \neq0\)
2. \(p\neq0, E=0\)
3. \(p\neq0, E \neq0\)
4. \(p=0, E=0\)
Subtopic:  Generation of EM Waves |
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A compass needle is placed in the gap of a parallel plate capacitor. The capacitor is connected to a battery through a resistance. The compass needle:

1. does not deflect.
2. deflects for a very short time and then comes back to the original position.
3. deflects and remains deflected as long as the battery is connected.
4. deflects and gradually comes to the original position in a time which is large compared to the time constant.

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The average electric field associated with the plane electromagnetic wave \(\vec E = E_0 \hat {i} \sin (wt - kz)\) is:
1. \(E_0 \hat i\)
2. \(\dfrac {E_0} { \sqrt 2}\) \(\hat i \)
3. \(\sqrt 2E_0 \hat i\)
4. zero 
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Displacement current exists:
1. when an electric field is changing in the circuit.
2. when an electric field is constant.
3. when an electric field is absent.
4. always exists independent of the electric field.
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Which of the following situation(s), can cause the radiation of an electromagnetic wave?
(A) a varying sinusoidal current flowing through a capacitor
(B) an electric dipole, whose size (and magnitude) is oscillating with time
(C) a steady current flowing through a toroid

Choose the correct options:  
1. only (A)
2. only (B)
3. only (A) & (B)
4. (A), (B), (C)
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The region on the left of the \(y\)-axis \((x<0)\) represents vacuum, and the region on the right \((x>0)\) represents a transparent medium. An electromagnetic wave travelling along the \(x\)-axis given by:   
\(\vec E_1(x,t)=E_1\hat j~\sin(\omega t-k_0x),\) where \(x<0,\)

is incident on to the medium on the right. The transmitted wave in the medium is:   
\(\vec E_2(x,t)=E_2\hat j~\sin(\omega t-2k_0x),\) where \(x>0.\)

The refractive index of the medium is:
1. \(2\) 2. \(\sqrt2\)
3. \(4\) 4. \(2\sqrt2\)
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Match List I with List II.
List - I
(Electromagnetic waves)
List - II
(Wavelength)
(a) AM radio waves (i) \(10^{-10}~\text{m}\)
(b) Microwaves (ii) \(10^{2} ~\text{m}\)
(c) Infrared radiation (iii) \(10^{-2} ~\text{m}\)
(d) \(X\)-rays (iv) \(10^{-4} ~\text{m}\)

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
1. (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
2. (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
3. (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
4. (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
Subtopic:  Electromagnetic Spectrum |
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When light propagates through a material medium of relative permittivity, \(\varepsilon_{r}\) and relative permeability, \(\mu_{r}\) the velocity of light, \(v\) is given by:
(\(c\) = velocity of light in vacuum)
1. \(v=\dfrac{{c}}{\sqrt{\varepsilon_{r} \mu_{{r}}}}\)
2. \(v={c}\)
3. \(v=\sqrt{\dfrac{\mu_{{r}}}{\varepsilon_{{r}}}}\)
4. \(v=\sqrt{\dfrac{\varepsilon_{{r}}}{\mu_{{r}}}}\)
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Given below are two statements:
Assertion (A): A charge moving in a circular orbit can produce an electromagnetic wave.
Reason (R): The source of the electromagnetic wave should be in accelerated motion.
 
1. Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
2. Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
3. (A) is True but (R) is False.
4. Both (A) and (R) are False.
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