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The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various topics in electroceramics and magnetism. Specifically, it tests knowledge about techniques for revealing domain structure, units of magnetic properties, calculations involving magnetic cores and induction, examples of different types of magnetic materials, factors affecting domain wall motion, sources of magnetism, magnetic susceptibility, typical sizes of magnetic domains and Bloch walls, examples of soft magnets, permeability of vacuum, and the Stoner band theory of ferromagnetism.

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ELECTROCERAMIC mt2

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various topics in electroceramics and magnetism. Specifically, it tests knowledge about techniques for revealing domain structure, units of magnetic properties, calculations involving magnetic cores and induction, examples of different types of magnetic materials, factors affecting domain wall motion, sources of magnetism, magnetic susceptibility, typical sizes of magnetic domains and Bloch walls, examples of soft magnets, permeability of vacuum, and the Stoner band theory of ferromagnetism.

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ELECTROCERAMICS- MT-26-04-2014

1. Which of the following can reveal the domain structure in magnetic materials?
a. Optical Microscopy
b. Scanning Electron Microscopy
c. AFM
d. None of the above

2. Units of magnetic permeability
a. A/m
b. Wb/m2
c. H/m
d. Wb/A/m

3. Using a permalloy core (
r
= 2700), a 19 m long 300 turn coil of a conductor giving
an induction of 7.5 Tis to be made. The current in the coil should be
a. 0A
b. 52 mA
c. 7.4 A
d. 140 A

4. The temperature of antiferromagnetic to paramagnetic transition is called
a. Antiferromagnetic curie temperature
b. Curie- Weiss temp
c. Neel temp
d. Debye temp

5. The factors that obstruct domain wall motion in Fe is
a. Dislocation tangles
b. Impurity atoms
c. Voids
d. Non-magnetic inclusions
e. b and c
f. All the above
g. None of the above

6. Basic source of magnetism ______________.
(a) Charged particles alone
(b) Movement of charged particles
(c) Magnetic dipoles
(d) Magnetic domains

7. Units for magnetic flux density
(a) Wb / m2
(b) Wb / A.m
(c) A / m
(d) Tesla / m

8. Magnetic permeability has units as
(a) Wb / m2
(b) Wb / A.m
(c) A / m
(d) Tesla / m

9. Magnetic field strengths units are
(a) Wb / m2
(b) Wb / A.m
(c) A / m
(d) Tesla / m

10. Example for dia-magnetic materials
(a) super conductors
(b) alkali metals
(c) transition metals
(d) Ferrites

11. Example for anti-ferro-magnetic materials
(a) salts of transition elements
(b) rare earth elements
(c) transition metals
(d) Ferrites

12. Example for ferri-magnetic materials
(a) salts of transition elements
(b) rare earth elements
(c) transition metals
(d) Ferrites

13. Magnetic susceptibility para-magnetic materials is
(a) +10
-5

(b) -10
-5

(c) 10
5

(d) 10
-5
10
-2



14. Magnetic susceptibility dia--magnetic materials is
(a) +10
-5

(b) -10
-5

(c) 10
5

(d) 10
-5
10
-2


15. Typical size of magnetic domains ______ (mm).
(a) 1-10 (b) 0.1-1 (c) 0.05 (d) 0.001

16. Typical thickness of Bloch walls ______ (nm).
(a) 0.1-1 (b) 1-10 (c) 10-50 (d) 100

17. Example for soft magnet
(a) 45 Permalloy
(b) CrO2
(c) Fe-Pd
(d) Alnico

18. Permeability of vacuum is ..H/m
a. 4 X 10
-7

b. 1.257 X 10
-6

c. Zero
d. Both a and b
e. None of the above

19. In which of the following cases the coulomb repulsion is high

a. A
b. B
c. Both are same

20. Stoner Band Theory talks about a balance between
a. Quantum exchange energy and thermal energy
b. Quantum exchange energy and band energy
c. Quantum exchange energy and Internal energy
d. Quantum exchange energy and free energy

KEY
1. C
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. F
6. B
7. A
8. B
9. C
10. A
11. A
12. C
13. A
14. B
15. C
16. D
17. A
18. D
19. A
20. B

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