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AP II Assignment 1

This document contains 20 physics assignment questions related to topics like: 1) Calculating temperature gradients, vector calculus identities, and determining if vector fields are conservative or irrotational. 2) Computing electric flux, electric field intensities due to charge distributions, and the Lorentz force on a moving charge. 3) Distinguishing between conduction and displacement currents and deriving Coulomb's law from Maxwell's equations. 4) Finding unknowns like wavelength, magnetic field amplitude, skin depth, and material properties from information about plane electromagnetic waves propagating in various media.

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AP II Assignment 1

This document contains 20 physics assignment questions related to topics like: 1) Calculating temperature gradients, vector calculus identities, and determining if vector fields are conservative or irrotational. 2) Computing electric flux, electric field intensities due to charge distributions, and the Lorentz force on a moving charge. 3) Distinguishing between conduction and displacement currents and deriving Coulomb's law from Maxwell's equations. 4) Finding unknowns like wavelength, magnetic field amplitude, skin depth, and material properties from information about plane electromagnetic waves propagating in various media.

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APPLIED PHYSICS –II

ASSIGNMENT-I (CO1)

M.M:20

(common for all branches)

1. The temperature of a body at any point changes as T=4x2  3 y2  2z2. Calculate


temperature gradient at (1, 2, 3).
2. Prove that  r3r  6r3 where r  xiˆ  yjˆ  zkˆ.
2 z 2 y ˆ z 2 ˆ 2 yz ˆ
3. Show that a vector field A   i j k is conservative or irrotational.
x3 x2 x2
4. Find the constant ‘a’ such that the vector A   x  3 y  iˆ   2 y  3z  ˆj   x  az  kˆ is
solenoidal.
5. A point charge of 13.5 μC is enclosed at centre of cube of side 6.0 cm. Find electric
flux (i) through whole volume, (ii) through the face of cube.
6. Calculate the electric field intensity due to a spherical charge distribution given by
 r3 
   1   for r  a
0  a3 
 
=0 for r  a
where a= radius of sphere, (i) at a point inside (ii) outside the charge distribution.
Also, find the total charge enclosed and the value of r at which the electric field E has
maximum.
7. A positive charge of 1.5 μC is moving with a speed of 2x106 m/s along +X axis. A
 
magnetic field B  0.2 ˆj  kˆ acts in the space. Then find the Lorentz force acting on
charge and work done by the force on the charge.
8. Justify the statement that an extra charge given to a conductor always resides on the
surface.
9. Distinguish between conduction and displacement current. How the displacement
current is related to the motion of charge flow?
10. Derive Coulomb’s Law with the help of Maxwell’s 1st equation.
 
11. A magnetic field B  B iˆ  2 ˆj exists at a point. If a test charge moving with velocity
0
 
v  v 3iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ experiences no force at a certain point. What will be electric field
0
at that point in SI units?
12. If Earth receives 2 Cal min-1cm-2 solar energy. What are the amplitudes of electric and
magnetic field of radiations?
13. Assuming that all the energy from a 1000 Watt lamp is radiated uniformly. Calculate
the average values of electric and magnetic fields of radiations at a distance of 2m
from the lamp.
14. Show that for a good conductor the magnetic field lags the electric field by 45°.

1
15. In the plane e. m. Waves , the electric field oscillate at a frequency of 3x1011 Hz and
50 V/m. What are the wavelength of wave and amplitude of oscillating magnetic
field?
16. Calculate the skin depth for 3MHz e. m. Wave through Cu. (Given:
  6 107 mho-m, and   4 107 H/m .
17. For sea water,   5.0 mho-m,   70 and   4 107 H/m , Calculate the skin
0
depth and attenuation constant.
18. In a non conducting medium, the electric field (V/m) is given by
E  20 Sin 108 t  kz  ˆj . Find magnetic field H in A/m.
 
 
 k 
19. A plane e. m. wave has magnetic field B  r , t   B Sin  x+y   t  kˆ . Find
0  2 
Electric field E  r, t  and average Poynting vector.
20. In a lossless medium for Z=60π, r  1 , H  0.1 Cos t  z  iˆ  0.5 Sin t  z  ˆj .

Calculate  r , n(refractive index), and E.


1
(Hint: E    H dt )
  

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