1
GATE ECE 1992
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
The logic realized by the circuit shown in figure is GATE ECE 1992 Digital Circuits - Combinational Circuits Question 17 English
A
F = A $$ \odot $$ C
B
F = A $$ \oplus $$ C
C
F = B $$ \odot $$ C
D
F = B $$ \oplus $$ C
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GATE ECE 1992
Subjective
+8
-0
A uniform plane wave traveling in free space along the +$$z$$ direction and having its electric field along the$$ x$$-direction, is normally incident on a thick brass sheet, infinite in extent (along the $$x$$-and $$y$$-directions). The electric field intensity of the wave is given by $$${E_x} = 1225\,\cos \,\left( {5.89 \times {{10}^{10}}t - \beta z} \right)\,\,\,\,V/m$$$.

Calculate the power per square metre that causes heating of the brass sheet, taking $${ \in _r} = 1,\,\,\,{\mu _r} = 1$$ and $$\sigma = 1.649 \times {10^7}\,\,\,\,\,$$ mhos/metre for brass.

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GATE ECE 1992
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
The beam width-between-first-null of a uniform linear array of N equally-spaced (element spacing = d) equally-excited antennas is determined by
A
N alone and not by d
B
d alone and not by N
C
the ratio (N/d)
D
the product (Nd)
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GATE ECE 1992
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Two dissimilar antennas having their maximum directivities equal
A
must have their beamwidths also equal
B
cannot have their beamwidths equal because they are dissimilar antennas
C
may not necessarily have their maximum power gains equal
D
must have their effective aperture areas (capture areas) also equal.