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For a function given by F = 4x i + 7y j +z k, the divergence theorem evaluates to which of the values given, if the surface considered is a cone of radius 1/2π m and height 4π^2 m.(a) 1(b) 2(c) 3(d) 4This question was addressed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.The question is from Gauss Divergence Theorem topic in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct option is (b) 2 |
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If a function is described by F = (3x + z, y^2 − sin x^2z, xz + ye^x5), then the divergence theorem value in the region 0 |
Answer» The correct option is (c) 39 |
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Find the divergence theorem value for the function given by (e^z, sin x, y^2)(a) 1(b) 0(c) -1(d) 2I got this question in a job interview.My query is from Gauss Divergence Theorem topic in chapter Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Right answer is (b) 0 |
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The divergence theorem value for the function x^2 + y^2 + z^2 at a distance of one unit from the origin is(a) 0(b) 1(c) 2(d) 3I have been asked this question by my college director while I was bunking the class.I need to ask this question from Gauss Divergence Theorem in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
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The divergence theorem for a surface consisting of a sphere is computed in which coordinate system?(a) Cartesian(b) Cylindrical(c) Spherical(d) Depends on the functionThe question was asked during an interview.Question is from Gauss Divergence Theorem in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» CORRECT choice is (d) Depends on the function For explanation: Seeing the SURFACE as sphere, we would immediately choose spherical SYSTEM, but it is WRONG. The divergence operation is performed in that COORDINATE system in which the function belongs to. It is independent of the surface region. |
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Find the Gauss value for a position vector in Cartesian system from the origin to one unit in three dimensions.(a) 0(b) 3(c) -3(d) 1The question was asked by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.I want to ask this question from Gauss Divergence Theorem in chapter Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct CHOICE is (b) 3 |
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The Gauss divergence theorem converts(a) line to surface integral(b) line to volume integral(c) surface to line integral(d) surface to volume integralThis question was addressed to me in an online interview.This key question is from Gauss Divergence Theorem topic in chapter Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Right choice is (d) SURFACE to volume integral |
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Evaluate the surface integral ∫∫ (3x i + 2y j). dS, where S is the sphere given by x^2 + y^2 + z^2 = 9.(a) 120π(b) 180π(c) 240π(d) 300πThis question was addressed to me during a job interview.My enquiry is from Gauss Divergence Theorem topic in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct answer is (b) 180π |
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Gauss theorem uses which of the following operations?(a) Gradient(b) Curl(c) Divergence(d) LaplacianThis question was posed to me in an online interview.I want to ask this question from Gauss Divergence Theorem topic in chapter Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
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Calculate the Green’s value for the functions F = y^2 and G = x^2 for the region x = 1 and y = 2 from origin.(a) 0(b) 2(c) -2(d) 1I got this question during an interview for a job.This key question is from Green’s Theorem topic in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The correct choice is (c) -2 |
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The Shoelace formula is a shortcut for the Green’s theorem. State True/False.(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question during an interview for a job.This intriguing question originated from Green’s Theorem in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct option is (a) True |
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The Green’s theorem can be related to which of the following theorems mathematically?(a) Gauss divergence theorem(b) Stoke’s theorem(c) Euler’s theorem(d) Leibnitz’s theoremThe question was asked during an online exam.Origin of the question is Green’s Theorem in chapter Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The correct answer is (b) Stoke’s theorem |
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Applications of Green’s theorem are meant to be in(a) One dimensional(b) Two dimensional(c) Three dimensional(d) Four dimensionalI had been asked this question in an online quiz.My doubt stems from Green’s Theorem topic in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Right option is (B) TWO dimensional |
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If two functions A and B are discrete, their Green’s value for a region of circle of radius a in the positive quadrant is(a) ∞(b) -∞(c) 0(d) Does not existI got this question by my college professor while I was bunking the class.This question is from Green’s Theorem in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The correct ANSWER is (d) Does not EXIST |
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The path traversal in calculating the Green’s theorem is(a) Clockwise(b) Anticlockwise(c) Inwards(d) OutwardsI have been asked this question during an interview.My query is from Green’s Theorem in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Right answer is (B) Anticlockwise |
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Which of the following is not an application of Green’s theorem?(a) Solving two dimensional flow integrals(b) Area surveying(c) Volume of plane figures(d) Centroid of plane figuresI had been asked this question in an interview.I would like to ask this question from Green’s Theorem topic in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» RIGHT choice is (c) VOLUME of plane figures For explanation I would say: In PHYSICS, Green’s theorem is used to FIND the two dimensional flow integrals. In plane geometry, it is used to find the area and CENTROID of plane figures. |
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Find the value of Green’s theorem for F = x^2 and G = y^2 is(a) 0(b) 1(c) 2(d) 3This question was addressed to me by my college director while I was bunking the class.My question is based upon Green’s Theorem topic in chapter Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Right OPTION is (a) 0 |
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The conductivity of a material with current density 1 unit and electric field 200 μV is(a) 2000(b) 3000(c) 4000(d) 5000This question was posed to me during a job interview.This intriguing question originated from Stokes Theorem topic in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The correct choice is (d) 5000 |
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Find the power, given energy E = 2J and current density J = x^2 varies from x = 0 and x = 1.(a) 1/3(b) 2/3(c) 1(d) 4/3I have been asked this question in an internship interview.This interesting question is from Stokes Theorem topic in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Right option is (B) 2/3 |
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Mathematically, the functions in Green’s theorem will be(a) Continuous derivatives(b) Discrete derivatives(c) Continuous partial derivatives(d) Discrete partial derivativesThe question was posed to me in exam.This question is from Green’s Theorem topic in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The correct choice is (c) Continuous PARTIAL derivatives |
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The Stoke’s theorem can be used to find which of the following?(a) Area enclosed by a function in the given region(b) Volume enclosed by a function in the given region(c) Linear distance(d) Curl of the functionThis question was posed to me in quiz.My query is from Stokes Theorem topic in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
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The voltage of a capacitor 12F with a rating of 2J energy is(a) 0.57(b) 5.7(c) 57(d) 570I have been asked this question by my college professor while I was bunking the class.My doubt stems from Stokes Theorem topic in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The correct option is (a) 0.57 |
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The energy stored in an inductor 2H and current 4A is(a) 4(b) 8(c) 12(d) 16This question was addressed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.I need to ask this question from Stokes Theorem in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The CORRECT CHOICE is (d) 16 |
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Find the value of Stoke’s theorem for A = x i + y j + z k. The state of the function will be(a) Solenoidal(b) Divergent(c) Rotational(d) Curl freeThe question was posed to me during an interview for a job.This interesting question is from Stokes Theorem topic in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Right choice is (d) Curl free |
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Which of the following theorem convert line integral to surface integral?(a) Gauss divergence and Stoke’s theorem(b) Stoke’s theorem only(c) Green’ s theorem only(d) Stoke’s and Green’s theoremI have been asked this question during a job interview.This question is from Stokes Theorem topic in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct option is (d) Stoke’s and Green’s theorem |
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The Stoke’s theorem uses which of the following operation?(a) Divergence(b) Gradient(c) Curl(d) LaplacianI got this question in exam.This question is from Stokes Theorem in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct answer is (c) CURL |
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Find the value of Stoke’s theorem for y i + z j + x k.(a) i + j(b) j + k(c) i + j + k(d) –i – j – kThis question was addressed to me in final exam.This interesting question is from Stokes Theorem topic in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» RIGHT OPTION is (d) –i – J – K The best I can explain: The curl of y i + z j + x k is i(0-1) – j(1-0) + k(0-1) = -i –j –k. Since the curl is zero, the value of Stoke’s theorem is zero. The function is said to be irrotational. |
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If a potential V is 2V at x = 1mm and is zero at x=0 and volume charge density is -106εo, constant throughout the free space region between x = 0 and x = 1mm. Calculate V at x = 0.5mm.(a) 0.875(b) 0.675(c) 0.475(d) 0.275This question was posed to me by my college director while I was bunking the class.My question comes from Laplacian Operator topic in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct option is (d) 0.275 |
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The Laplacian operator cannot be used in which one the following?(a) Two dimensional heat equation(b) Two dimensional wave equation(c) Poisson equation(d) Maxwell equationI had been asked this question at a job interview.This intriguing question comes from Laplacian Operator in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» RIGHT OPTION is (d) Maxwell equation Explanation: Poisson equation, two-dimensional heat and wave equations are general cases of Laplacian equation. Maxwell equation uses only divergence and curl, which is first order differential equation, whereas Laplacian operator is SECOND order differential equation. Thus Maxwell equation will not EMPLOY Laplacian operator. |
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Given the potential V = 25 sin θ, in free space, determine whether V satisfies Laplace’s equation.(a) Yes(b) No(c) Data sufficient(d) Potential is not definedThe question was asked in homework.My question is based upon Laplacian Operator topic in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The correct answer is (a) Yes |
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The Poisson equation cannot be determined from Laplace equation. State True/False.(a) True(b) FalseI got this question in a national level competition.My question is based upon Laplacian Operator in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Right choice is (b) False |
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If a function is said to be harmonic, then(a) Curl(Grad V) = 0(b) Div(Curl V) = 0(c) Div(Grad V) = 0(d) Grad(Curl V) = 0The question was asked at a job interview.The doubt is from Laplacian Operator in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» CORRECT option is (c) Div(GRAD V) = 0 The explanation is: Though option CURL(Grad V) = 0 & Div(Curl V) = 0 are also correct, for harmonic fields, the Laplacian of electric potential is zero. Now, Laplacian refers to Div(Grad V), which is zero for harmonic fields. |
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The point form of Gauss law is given by, Div(V) = ρv(a) State True/False.(b) True(c) FalseThis question was addressed to me by my college director while I was bunking the class.I want to ask this question from Laplacian Operator in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct answer is (a) State True/False. |
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Compute the charge enclosed by a cube of 2m each edge centered at the origin and with the edges parallel to the axes. Given D = 10y^3/3 j.(a) 20(b) 70/3(c) 80/3(d) 30I got this question in quiz.My enquiry is from Volume Integral in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
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Using volume integral, which quantity can be calculated?(a) area of cube(b) area of cuboid(c) volume of cube(d) distance of vectorI had been asked this question during an internship interview.I want to ask this question from Volume Integral topic in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The CORRECT option is (c) volume of CUBE |
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Compute the Gauss law for D = 10ρ^3/4 i, in cylindrical coordinates with ρ = 4m, z = 0 and z = 5, hence find charge using volume integral.(a) 6100 π(b) 6200 π(c) 6300 π(d) 6400 πThe question was asked during an online interview.The doubt is from Volume Integral topic in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The correct choice is (d) 6400 π |
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Compute divergence theorem for D = 5r^2/4 i in spherical coordinates between r = 1 and r = 2 in volume integral.(a) 80 π(b) 5 π(c) 75 π(d) 85 πI had been asked this question in a job interview.The doubt is from Volume Integral topic in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The CORRECT answer is (c) 75 π |
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Evaluate Gauss law for D = 5r^2/4 i in spherical coordinates with r = 4m and θ = π/2 as volume integral.(a) 600(b) 588.9(c) 577.8(d) 599.7I had been asked this question in a job interview.Query is from Volume Integral in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct choice is (B) 588.9 |
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Find the charged enclosed by a sphere of charge density ρ and radius a.(a) ρ (4πa^2)(b) ρ(4πa^3/3)(c) ρ(2πa^2)(d) ρ(2πa^3/3)I had been asked this question in a job interview.I would like to ask this question from Volume Integral topic in chapter Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The correct option is (b) ρ(4πa^3/3) |
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The volume integral is three dimensional. State True/False(a) True(b) FalseThis question was posed to me during an online exam.The doubt is from Volume Integral in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Right CHOICE is (a) True |
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The triple integral is used to compute volume. State True/False(a) True(b) FalseThe question was posed to me during an online interview.Enquiry is from Volume Integral in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Right option is (a) True |
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The ultimate result of the divergence theorem evaluates which one of the following?(a) Field intensity(b) Field density(c) Potential(d) Charge and fluxI got this question in exam.I need to ask this question from Surface Integral in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The CORRECT choice is (d) CHARGE and flux |
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The divergence theorem converts(a) Line to surface integral(b) Surface to volume integral(c) Volume to line integral(d) Surface to line integralThe question was posed to me in final exam.I'm obligated to ask this question of Volume Integral topic in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
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Find the value of divergence theorem for the field D = 2xy i + x^2 j for the rectangular parallelepiped given by x = 0 and 1, y = 0 and 2, z = 0 and 3.(a) 10(b) 12(c) 14(d) 16This question was addressed to me in a job interview.Question is from Surface Integral topic in portion Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct option is (b) 12 |
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Find the value of divergence theorem for A = xy^2 i + y^3 j + y^2z k for a cuboid given by 0 |
Answer» Right option is (c) 5/3 |
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Compute divergence theorem for D= 5r^2/4 i in spherical coordinates between r=1 and r=2.(a) 80π(b) 5π(c) 75π(d) 85πI got this question by my college director while I was bunking the class.My doubt is from Surface Integral topic in chapter Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The correct answer is (c) 75π |
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Compute the Gauss law for D= 10ρ^3/4 i, in cylindrical coordinates with ρ= 4m, z=0 and z=5.(a) 6100 π(b) 6200 π(c) 6300 π(d) 6400 πI had been asked this question in homework.The doubt is from Surface Integral in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Right choice is (d) 6400 π |
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Evaluate Gauss law for D = 5r^2/4 i in spherical coordinates with r = 4m and θ = π/2.(a) 600(b) 599.8(c) 588.9(d) 577.8This question was addressed to me during an interview.This question is from Surface Integral topic in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» The correct choice is (c) 588.9 |
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Coulomb’s law can be derived from Gauss law. State True/ False(a) True(b) FalseThis question was addressed to me in examination.My question comes from Surface Integral in section Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct answer is (a) True |
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Surface integral is used to compute(a) Surface(b) Area(c) Volume(d) densityThe question was posed to me in class test.Query is from Surface Integral in division Vector Calculus of Electromagnetic Theory |
Answer» Correct choice is (B) Area |
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