Q. In a total internal reflection scenario, if the angle of incidence is 45° and the refractive index of the medium is 1.5, what is the angle of refraction?
A.45°
B.30°
C.60°
D.Total internal reflection occurs
Solution
Since the angle of incidence (45°) is less than the critical angle (approximately 41.8° for glass to air), total internal reflection does not occur, and the angle of refraction cannot be calculated.
Correct Answer: D — Total internal reflection occurs
Q. In a transformer, if the primary coil has 100 turns and the secondary coil has 200 turns, what is the relationship between primary and secondary voltages?
A.Vp/Vs = 1/2
B.Vp/Vs = 2
C.Vp/Vs = 1
D.Vp/Vs = 2/1
Solution
The voltage ratio in a transformer is given by Vp/Vs = Np/Ns, so Vp/Vs = 100/200 = 1/2, hence Vs = 2Vp.
Q. In a transformer, if the primary coil has 100 turns and the secondary coil has 200 turns, what is the relationship between the primary and secondary voltages?
A.V_primary = V_secondary
B.V_primary < V_secondary
C.V_primary > V_secondary
D.V_primary = 2 * V_secondary
Solution
In a transformer, the voltage ratio is directly proportional to the turns ratio. Therefore, if the secondary coil has more turns, the secondary voltage will be greater than the primary voltage.
Q. In a transformer, if the primary coil has 100 turns and the secondary coil has 50 turns, what is the relationship between the primary and secondary voltages?
A.V1/V2 = 2
B.V1/V2 = 0.5
C.V1/V2 = 1
D.V1/V2 = 4
Solution
The voltage ratio in a transformer is equal to the turns ratio: V1/V2 = N1/N2. Here, V1/V2 = 100/50 = 2.
Q. In a transformer, if the primary coil has 100 turns and the secondary coil has 50 turns, what is the relationship between the primary voltage (Vp) and the secondary voltage (Vs)?
A.Vp = Vs
B.Vp = 2Vs
C.Vs = 2Vp
D.Vp = 0.5Vs
Solution
The voltage ratio in a transformer is given by the turns ratio: Vp/Vs = Np/Ns. Here, Vp = 2Vs.
Q. In a transformer, if the primary coil has 200 turns and the secondary coil has 50 turns, what is the relationship between the primary and secondary voltages?
A.Vp/Vs = 4
B.Vp/Vs = 0.25
C.Vp/Vs = 2
D.Vp/Vs = 1
Solution
The voltage ratio in a transformer is inversely proportional to the turns ratio: Vp/Vs = Np/Ns = 200/50 = 4.
Q. In a uniform electric field, the potential difference between two points is given by which of the following?
A.E × d
B.E/d
C.d/E
D.E + d
Solution
In a uniform electric field, the potential difference (V) between two points separated by a distance (d) is given by V = E × d, where E is the electric field strength.
Q. In a wave, if the amplitude is increased, what effect does it have on the energy of the wave?
A.Energy decreases
B.Energy remains the same
C.Energy increases linearly
D.Energy increases with the square of the amplitude
Solution
The energy of a wave is proportional to the square of its amplitude, so if the amplitude increases, the energy increases with the square of the amplitude.
Correct Answer: D — Energy increases with the square of the amplitude
Q. In a wave, if the amplitude is increased, what happens to the energy carried by the wave?
A.Energy decreases
B.Energy remains the same
C.Energy increases linearly
D.Energy increases with the square of the amplitude
Solution
The energy carried by a wave is proportional to the square of its amplitude, so if the amplitude increases, the energy increases with the square of that increase.
Correct Answer: D — Energy increases with the square of the amplitude