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JEE Main 2018 (Online) 16th April Morning Slot
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A plane electromagnetic wave of wavelength $$\lambda $$ has an intensity I. It is propagatting along the positive Y-direction. The allowed expressions for the electric and magnetic fields are givn by :
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JEE Main 2018 (Offline)
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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An EM wave from air enters a medium. The electric fields are
$$\overrightarrow {{E_1}} $$ = $${E_{01}}\widehat x\cos \left[ {2\pi v\left( {{z \over c} - t} \right)} \right]$$ in air and
$$\overrightarrow {{E_2}} $$ = $${E_{02}}\widehat x\cos \left[ {k\left( {2z - ct} \right)} \right]$$ in medium,
where the wave number k and frequency $$\nu $$ refer to their values in air. The medium is non-magnetic. If $${\varepsilon _{{r_1}}}$$ and $${\varepsilon _{{r_2}}}$$ refer to relative permittivities of air and medium respectively, which of the following options is correct ?
$$\overrightarrow {{E_1}} $$ = $${E_{01}}\widehat x\cos \left[ {2\pi v\left( {{z \over c} - t} \right)} \right]$$ in air and
$$\overrightarrow {{E_2}} $$ = $${E_{02}}\widehat x\cos \left[ {k\left( {2z - ct} \right)} \right]$$ in medium,
where the wave number k and frequency $$\nu $$ refer to their values in air. The medium is non-magnetic. If $${\varepsilon _{{r_1}}}$$ and $${\varepsilon _{{r_2}}}$$ refer to relative permittivities of air and medium respectively, which of the following options is correct ?
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JEE Main 2018 (Online) 15th April Evening Slot
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A plane polarized monochromatic EM wave is traveling in vacuum along z direction such that at t = t1 it is found that the electric field is zero at a spatial point z1. The next zero that occurs in its neighbourhood is at z2. The frequency of the electroagnetic wave is :
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JEE Main 2018 (Online) 15th April Morning Slot
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A monochromatic beam of light has a frequency $$v = {3 \over {2\pi }} \times {10^{12}}Hz$$ and is propagating along the direction $${{\widehat i + \widehat j} \over {\sqrt 2 }}.$$
It is polarized along the $$\widehat k$$ direction. The acceptable form for the magnetic field is :
It is polarized along the $$\widehat k$$ direction. The acceptable form for the magnetic field is :
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