(a) Select the correct answer of the following 1. Find the Cartesian coordinates of (4,25°, 120°) (a) (0.845, 1.462, 3.625) (b) (-0.845, 1.462, 3.625) (c) (-8.45, 2.462, 6.325) (d) (8.45, 2.462, 6.325) 2. Find the force (in Newton) on a charge 2 C in a field 0.5 V/m. (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3 3. The divergence of za, + xay + ya, is (a) 0 (b) I (c) 2 (d) 3 4. The potential of electric dipole can be calculated as follows (a) V = Qd sin 8/(4ne,r?) (b) V = Qd sin/(4reor) !3! %3D (c) V = Qd cos 0 /(4nE,r?) (d) V = Qd? cos 0 /(4negr) !! 5. A wire of radius 1 mm and conductivity 5 x 10 S/m if an E = 5 mV/m is applied The current in the wire (c) 0.628 l Current Cin A) leaving the region 0

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(c) V = Qd cos 0/(4ne,r?) (d) V = Qd? cos 6 /(4regr)
(a) Select the correct answer of the following
1. Find the Cartesian coordinates of (4,25°, 120°)
(a) (0.845, 1.462, 3.625) (b) (-0.845, 1.462, 3.625) (c) (-8.45, 2462, 6.325) (d) (8.45, 2. 462, 6.325)
2. Find the force (in Newton) on a charge 2 C in a field 0.5 V/m.
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 3
3. The divergence of za, +xa, + ya, is
(a) 0
(b) I
(c) 2
(d) 3
4. The potential of electric dipole can be calculated as follows
-(a) V = Qd sin 0/(4ne,r?) (b) V = Qd sin0/(4rEgr")
!!
%3D
%3D
() ০.628
otal current (in A) leaving the rgion 0 sp<1, 0<0<R
(d) a 943
(a) 0.393
(b) 0,785
Transcribed Image Text:(c) V = Qd cos 0/(4ne,r?) (d) V = Qd? cos 6 /(4regr) (a) Select the correct answer of the following 1. Find the Cartesian coordinates of (4,25°, 120°) (a) (0.845, 1.462, 3.625) (b) (-0.845, 1.462, 3.625) (c) (-8.45, 2462, 6.325) (d) (8.45, 2. 462, 6.325) 2. Find the force (in Newton) on a charge 2 C in a field 0.5 V/m. (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3 3. The divergence of za, +xa, + ya, is (a) 0 (b) I (c) 2 (d) 3 4. The potential of electric dipole can be calculated as follows -(a) V = Qd sin 0/(4ne,r?) (b) V = Qd sin0/(4rEgr") !! %3D %3D () ০.628 otal current (in A) leaving the rgion 0 sp<1, 0<0<R (d) a 943 (a) 0.393 (b) 0,785
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