Electromagnetic Waves
PHXI15:WAVES

358929 If \(\vec{E}\) and \(\vec{K}\) represent electric field and propagation vectors of the EM waves in vacuum, then magnetic field vector is given by (\(\omega\) - angular frequency)

1 \(\dfrac{1}{\omega}(\vec{K} \times \vec{E})\)
2 \(\vec{K} \times \vec{E}\)
3 \(\omega(\vec{E} \times \vec{K})\)
4 \(\omega(\vec{K} \times \vec{E})\)
PHXI15:WAVES

358930 Assertion :
When a charged particle moves in a circular path, it produces electromagnetic wave.
Reason :
Charged particle moving in circular path has acceleration.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI15:WAVES

358931 The electric field part of an electromagnetic wave in vacuum is \(E=3.1 N C^{-1} \cos [(1.8 \mathrm{rad} /\) \(\left.\left.m^{-1}\right) y+\left(5.4 \times 10^{8} \mathrm{rad} / \mathrm{s}^{-1}\right) t\right] i\).
The wavelength of this part of electromagnetic wave is:

1 \(1.5\;m\)
2 \(2\;m\)
3 \(2.5\;m\)
4 \(3.5\;m\)
PHXI15:WAVES

358932 If \({v_\gamma },{v_X}\) and \({v_M}\) are the speeds of \(\gamma \)-rays, \(X\)-rays
and microwaves respectively in vacuum, then

1 \({v_\gamma } > {v_M} > {v_X}\)
2 \({v_\gamma } > {v_X} > {v_M}\)
3 \({v_\gamma } = {v_X} = {v_M}\)
4 None of these
PHXI15:WAVES

358929 If \(\vec{E}\) and \(\vec{K}\) represent electric field and propagation vectors of the EM waves in vacuum, then magnetic field vector is given by (\(\omega\) - angular frequency)

1 \(\dfrac{1}{\omega}(\vec{K} \times \vec{E})\)
2 \(\vec{K} \times \vec{E}\)
3 \(\omega(\vec{E} \times \vec{K})\)
4 \(\omega(\vec{K} \times \vec{E})\)
PHXI15:WAVES

358930 Assertion :
When a charged particle moves in a circular path, it produces electromagnetic wave.
Reason :
Charged particle moving in circular path has acceleration.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI15:WAVES

358931 The electric field part of an electromagnetic wave in vacuum is \(E=3.1 N C^{-1} \cos [(1.8 \mathrm{rad} /\) \(\left.\left.m^{-1}\right) y+\left(5.4 \times 10^{8} \mathrm{rad} / \mathrm{s}^{-1}\right) t\right] i\).
The wavelength of this part of electromagnetic wave is:

1 \(1.5\;m\)
2 \(2\;m\)
3 \(2.5\;m\)
4 \(3.5\;m\)
PHXI15:WAVES

358932 If \({v_\gamma },{v_X}\) and \({v_M}\) are the speeds of \(\gamma \)-rays, \(X\)-rays
and microwaves respectively in vacuum, then

1 \({v_\gamma } > {v_M} > {v_X}\)
2 \({v_\gamma } > {v_X} > {v_M}\)
3 \({v_\gamma } = {v_X} = {v_M}\)
4 None of these
PHXI15:WAVES

358929 If \(\vec{E}\) and \(\vec{K}\) represent electric field and propagation vectors of the EM waves in vacuum, then magnetic field vector is given by (\(\omega\) - angular frequency)

1 \(\dfrac{1}{\omega}(\vec{K} \times \vec{E})\)
2 \(\vec{K} \times \vec{E}\)
3 \(\omega(\vec{E} \times \vec{K})\)
4 \(\omega(\vec{K} \times \vec{E})\)
PHXI15:WAVES

358930 Assertion :
When a charged particle moves in a circular path, it produces electromagnetic wave.
Reason :
Charged particle moving in circular path has acceleration.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI15:WAVES

358931 The electric field part of an electromagnetic wave in vacuum is \(E=3.1 N C^{-1} \cos [(1.8 \mathrm{rad} /\) \(\left.\left.m^{-1}\right) y+\left(5.4 \times 10^{8} \mathrm{rad} / \mathrm{s}^{-1}\right) t\right] i\).
The wavelength of this part of electromagnetic wave is:

1 \(1.5\;m\)
2 \(2\;m\)
3 \(2.5\;m\)
4 \(3.5\;m\)
PHXI15:WAVES

358932 If \({v_\gamma },{v_X}\) and \({v_M}\) are the speeds of \(\gamma \)-rays, \(X\)-rays
and microwaves respectively in vacuum, then

1 \({v_\gamma } > {v_M} > {v_X}\)
2 \({v_\gamma } > {v_X} > {v_M}\)
3 \({v_\gamma } = {v_X} = {v_M}\)
4 None of these
PHXI15:WAVES

358929 If \(\vec{E}\) and \(\vec{K}\) represent electric field and propagation vectors of the EM waves in vacuum, then magnetic field vector is given by (\(\omega\) - angular frequency)

1 \(\dfrac{1}{\omega}(\vec{K} \times \vec{E})\)
2 \(\vec{K} \times \vec{E}\)
3 \(\omega(\vec{E} \times \vec{K})\)
4 \(\omega(\vec{K} \times \vec{E})\)
PHXI15:WAVES

358930 Assertion :
When a charged particle moves in a circular path, it produces electromagnetic wave.
Reason :
Charged particle moving in circular path has acceleration.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI15:WAVES

358931 The electric field part of an electromagnetic wave in vacuum is \(E=3.1 N C^{-1} \cos [(1.8 \mathrm{rad} /\) \(\left.\left.m^{-1}\right) y+\left(5.4 \times 10^{8} \mathrm{rad} / \mathrm{s}^{-1}\right) t\right] i\).
The wavelength of this part of electromagnetic wave is:

1 \(1.5\;m\)
2 \(2\;m\)
3 \(2.5\;m\)
4 \(3.5\;m\)
PHXI15:WAVES

358932 If \({v_\gamma },{v_X}\) and \({v_M}\) are the speeds of \(\gamma \)-rays, \(X\)-rays
and microwaves respectively in vacuum, then

1 \({v_\gamma } > {v_M} > {v_X}\)
2 \({v_\gamma } > {v_X} > {v_M}\)
3 \({v_\gamma } = {v_X} = {v_M}\)
4 None of these
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