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Materials and Components problems


  • 1. A good dielectric should have

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  • A. low losses
  • B. good heat conductivity
  • C. high intrinsic strength
  • D. all of the above
  • Discuss
  • 2. The temperature coefficient of resistivity of semiconductors is

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  • A. positive
  • B. negative
  • C. may be positive or negative
  • D. very low
  • Discuss
  • 3. Which of these has the highest dielectric strength?

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  • A. Mica
  • B. Air
  • C. Cotton
  • D. Rubber
  • Discuss
  • 4. When a dielectric is subjected to an electric field E, each volume element of dielectric can be considered to be carrying an electric dipole moment.

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  • A. True
  • B. False
  • Discuss
  • 5. Assertion (A): Doping level in extrinsic semiconductors is very small.

    Reason (R): Additional of impurity in the ratio of 1 part in 108 parts increases the number of charge carriers by about 20.


  • Options
  • A. Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A
  • B. Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A
  • C. A is true but R is false
  • D. A is false but R is true
  • Discuss
  • 6. Which of the following is used in automatic control of street lights?

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  • A. Thermistor
  • B. Photoconductor
  • C. Transistor
  • D. Varistor
  • Discuss
  • 7. A leaky dielectric has ?r = ?r' - j?r". If a field E is applied, the current component in phase with E is proportional to ?r".

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  • A. True
  • B. False
  • Discuss
  • 8. The colour code on a carbon resistor is yellow-violet-orange. The value of resistance is

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  • A. 17000 ?
  • B. 27000 ?
  • C. 37000 ?
  • D. 47000 ?
  • Discuss
  • 9. An electron in a metal suffers collision and if the probability of it being scattered over an angle d? is 2p P(?) sin ? d? where P(?) is an arbitrary function of scattering angle ?, then

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  • A. 2pP(?) sin ? d? = 0
  • B. 2pP(?) sin ? d? = 2
  • C. 2pP(?) sin ? d? = -1
  • D. 2pP(?) sin ? d? = 1
  • Discuss
  • 10. The relation between thermal conductivity K (W/m/°C), heat flow density Q (watt/m2) and dT/dx (°C per metre) is

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  • A. Q = K(dT/dx)
  • B. Q = - K(dT/dx)
  • C. K = Q(dT/dx)
  • D. dT/dx = - QK
  • Discuss

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