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This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Electromagnetic Theory knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
THE_PARAMETERS_S11_AND_S22_INDICATE_THE_TRANSMISSION_COEFFICIENTS._STATE_TRUE/FALSE.?$ |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
2. |
The waveguides increase the transmission of the electromagnetic waves. State true/false.$ |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
3. |
The waveguides are materials with characteristics o? |
A. | Low bulk resistivity |
B. | High bulk resistivity |
C. | High conductivity |
D. | Low conductivity |
Answer» B. High bulk resistivity | |
4. |
For the matched line, the parameters S12 and S21 are |
A. | 1 |
B. | 0 |
C. | -1 |
D. | ‚àû |
Answer» C. -1 | |
5. |
Which of the following two parameter models cannot be used to represent a transmission line? |
A. | H parameter model |
B. | T parameter model |
C. | ABCD parameter model |
D. | S parameter model |
Answer» B. T parameter model | |
6. |
The scattering parameters are used to indicate the |
A. | Permittivity and permeability |
B. | Electric and magnetic field intensities |
C. | Reflection and transmission coefficients |
D. | Frequency and wavelength |
Answer» D. Frequency and wavelength | |
7. |
The circular waveguides use which function in the frequency calculation? |
A. | Laplace function |
B. | Schottky function |
C. | Bessel function |
D. | Transfer function |
Answer» D. Transfer function | |
8. |
The modes are calculated from which parameter? |
A. | Frequency |
B. | Wavelength |
C. | Phase constant |
D. | V number |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
The dominant mode in waveguide is the mode which has |
A. | Highest frequency |
B. | Highest wavelength |
C. | Lowest phase constant |
D. | Highest attenuation |
Answer» C. Lowest phase constant | |
10. |
The phenomenon employed in the waveguide operation is |
A. | Reflection |
B. | Refraction |
C. | Total internal reflection |
D. | Adsorption |
Answer» D. Adsorption | |