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Good Conductor MCQ Questions & Answers

Good Conductor MCQs : This section focuses on the "Good Conductor". These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) should be practiced to improve the Good Conductor skills required for various interviews (campus interview, walk-in interview, company interview), placement, entrance exam and other competitive examinations.




Question 1

An example for electromagnetic wave propagation is

A. refrigerator
B. electric fan
C. mobile transponder
D. relays in actuators

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Question 2

Calculate the attenuation constant of a conductor of conductivity 200 units, frequency 1M radian/s in air.

A. 11.2
B. 1.12
C. 56.23
D. 5.62

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Question 3

Calculate the phase constant of a conductor with attenuation constant given by 0.04 units.

A. 0.02
B. 0.08
C. 0.0016
D. 0.04

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Question 4

EM waves do not travel inside metals. State True/False.

A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Question 5

For conductors, the loss tangent will be

A. Zero
B. Unity
C. Maximum
D. Minimum

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Question 6

In conductors, the E and H vary by a phase difference of

A. 0
B. 30
C. 45
D. 60

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Question 7

In metals, the total permittivity is

A. Absolute permittivity
B. Relative permittivity
C. Product of absolute and relative permittivity
D. Unity

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Question 8

The expression for velocity of a wave in the conductor is

A. V = √(2ω/μσ)
B. V = √(2ωμσ)
C. V = (2ω/μσ)
D. V = (2ωμσ)

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Question 9

The phase shift in the electric and magnetic fields in an EM wave is given by which parameter?

A. phase constant
B. attenuation constant
C. propagation constant
D. intrinsic impedance

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Question 10

The propagation constant of the wave in a conductor with air as medium is

A. √(ωμσ)
B. ωμσ
C. √(ω/μσ)
D. ω/μσ

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Question 11

The skin depth of a conductor with attenuation constant of 7 neper/m is

A. 14
B. 49
C. 7
D. 01-Jul

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Question 12

The total permeability in a conductor is

A. Absolute permeability
B. Relative permeability
C. Product of absolute and relative permeability
D. Unity

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