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This document appears to be a question paper for an electromagnetics engineering exam covering various topics related to electromagnetic fields. It includes 3 parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, Part B with 5 long answer or problem solving questions worth 13 marks each, and Part C with 1 long answer or problem solving question worth 15 marks. The questions assess various learning outcomes related to vector algebra, electric and magnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic boundary conditions, wave propagation, and magnetic materials. Students are expected to know definitions, theorems, derivations, applications, and be able to solve problems involving electromagnetics concepts.

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EC3452

This document appears to be a question paper for an electromagnetics engineering exam covering various topics related to electromagnetic fields. It includes 3 parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, Part B with 5 long answer or problem solving questions worth 13 marks each, and Part C with 1 long answer or problem solving question worth 15 marks. The questions assess various learning outcomes related to vector algebra, electric and magnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic boundary conditions, wave propagation, and magnetic materials. Students are expected to know definitions, theorems, derivations, applications, and be able to solve problems involving electromagnetics concepts.

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St. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHENNAI - 119
(An Autonomous Institution)
B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE END SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS, APRIL/MAY 2023

Fourth Semester
Electronics Communication Engineering
EC3452 - ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
(Regulations 2021)

Time : Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks

Answer ALL questions


CO1 Understand the basics of vector algebra and its significance in coordinate systems
Analyze electric field, potentials and behavior of conductors, dielectrics in static
CO2 electric fields
Analyze magnetic field, potentials and effect of magnetic forces on materials due
CO3 to static magnetic fields
Analyze the relation between the electric fields and magnetic fields under time
CO4 varying situations using Maxwell’s Equations
CO5 To understand the wave propagation in conductors and dielectrics
BL - Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels
(BL1- Remembering, BL2- Understanding, BL3 - Applying, BL4 - Analysing, BL5 - Evaluating, BL6 - Creating)

PART - A (10 X 2 = 20 Marks)


Q.No Questions Marks CO BL
1. State the relation between Cartesian and Spherical co- 2
ordinate system.
2. State Stoke’s theorem. 2
3. What is an electric potential? Write expression for potential 2
due to electric dipole.
4. Define capacitance and capacitors. 2
5. State Biot-Savart’s law. 2
6. A current of 3 A flowing through an inductor of 100 mH. 2
What is the energy stored in inductor?
7. Give the differential form of Maxwell’s equations. 2
8. Write Electromagnetic Boundary Conditions. 2
9. What is Brewster Angle? 2
10. Define phase velocity and group velocity. 2
PART - B (5 X 13 = 65 Marks)

Q.No Questions Marks CO BL


11.a Determine the divergence of the following vector fields. (13)
 
A = z sin a   3z 2 cos a  at (5, /2, 1)
(i)
1

B = 2r cos  cos a r  r 2 a  at (1, /6, /3 )
(ii)
   
A  yza x  4 xya y  ya z at (1,-2,3 )
(iii)
OR
11.b Write the infinitesimal displacement surface and volume (13)
elements are spherical and cylindrical coordinates.
12.a State and prove Gauss law and explain any two applications (13)
of Gauss law.
OR
12.b Derive the boundary conditions of the normal and tangential (13)
components of electric field at the interface of two media
with different dielectrics.
13.a Derive an expression for magnetic field intensity due to an (13)
infinitely long co-axial cable,
OR
13.b Explain in detail the classification of magnetic materials (13)
based on magnetic properties.
14.a Derive Maxwell’s equations in integral form and point form. (13)
Examine them and give its physical interpretation.
OR
14.b (i) If D=20x {⃗a x { vec y { vec z ¿ μC/m2, find the value of k to (13)
satisfy the Maxwell’s equations for region σ = 0 and ρv= 0.
(ii) If the magnetic field H=( 3 x cos ( 3+6 y sin α ) ) a z , find current
density J if fields are invariant with time.
15.a Analyse the wave reflection and transmission at normal (13)
incidence at the boundary between two linear media
OR
15.b Derive the equation for plane waves in (i) free space (ii) (13)
Homogeneous material (iii) Conducting medium.

PART - C
(1 X 15 = 15 Marks)
Q.No Questions Marks CO BL
16.a A 1.8 KHz wave propagates in a medium characterized by (15)
μr =1.6 , ∈r =25. and conductivity σ =2.5 s /m.The electric field

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intensity in the region is given by E=0.1 e−az cos ⁡(2 πft−βz) i^
V/m. Determine the attenuation constant, propagation
constant, intrinsic impedance, phase velocity, skin depth, and
wave length of the wave.
OR
16.b Check the divergence theorem using the function (15)
V = y 2 i^ + ( 2 xy+ z 2 ) ^j+(2 yz) k^ and the unit cube situated at the
origin.

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