Asok Kumar Das and Chittaranjan Dasgupta Solutions for Chapter: Electromagnetic Waves, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 18

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Asok Kumar Das Physics Solutions for Exercise - Asok Kumar Das and Chittaranjan Dasgupta Solutions for Chapter: Electromagnetic Waves, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 18

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Questions from Asok Kumar Das and Chittaranjan Dasgupta Solutions for Chapter: Electromagnetic Waves, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 18 with Hints & Solutions

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An electric field of 1500 V m-1and a magnetic field of 0.040 Wb m-2 act on a moving electron. The minimum uniform speed along a straight line the electron could have is

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In an electromagnetic wave, direction of propagation is in the direction of

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If c is the speed of electromagnetic wave in vacuum, its speed in a medium of dielectric constant K and relative permeability μ is

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A particle of mass 1×10-26 kg and charge 1.6×10-19C travelling with a velocity 1.28×106 ms-1 along positive X axis enters a region in which a uniform electric field E and a uniform magnetic field B are present. If E=-10.24×103k^NC-1 and B¯=8×102i^Wbm-2, the direction of motion of the particle is

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Which of the following is absorbed by the ozone layer?

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An electromagnetic radiation has an energy of 13.2 key. Then the radiation belong to the region of

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Order of energy of X -rays EX radio waves ER and microwaves EM is given by?

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The maximum value of electric field at a distance of 3 m from the source in Vm-1. A point source of electromagnetic radiation has an average power output of 1500W.