NEET Physics: Electromagnetic Waves — MCQ Test 22

Q6. An electromagnetic wave in vacuum has a frequency of \( 40 \, \text{MHz} \). What is its wavelength? (Given \( c = 3 \times 10^8 \, \text{m/s} \))

Q7. What distinguishes the mechanism of energy transfer in electromagnetic waves from that in mechanical waves?

Q8. What explains the ability of electromagnetic waves to exhibit polarization?

Q9. What makes electromagnetic waves different from other waves discussed in the document?

Q10. What is one precaution welders take to protect their eyes from UV radiation?

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What is the typical wavelength range of radio waves used in television communication?

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Q1. What is the typical wavelength range of radio waves used in television communication?

  • A. \( 1 \, \text{mm} \) to \( 700 \, \text{nm} \)
  • B. Corresponding to \( 54 \, \text{MHz} \) to \( 890 \, \text{MHz} \)
  • C. \( 400 \, \text{nm} \) to \( 0.6 \, \text{nm} \)
  • D. \( < 10^{-14} \, \text{m} \)

Q2. Why are X-rays used in crystallography to study atomic structures?

  • A. High penetration
  • B. Thermal effects
  • C. Comparable wavelengths
  • D. Visible spectrum

Q3. Why are gamma rays more hazardous than visible light when interacting with human tissue?

  • A. Lower frequency
  • B. Visible spectrum
  • C. Thermal effects
  • D. Higher energy

Q4. Which electromagnetic waves are used in remote switches of household electronic systems?

  • A. Radio waves
  • B. Infrared waves
  • C. Microwaves
  • D. Ultraviolet waves

Q5. An electromagnetic wave has a magnetic field amplitude of \( B_0 = 6 \times 10^{-8} \, \text{T} \). What is the electric field amplitude? (Given \( c = 3 \times 10^8 \, \text{m/s} \))

  • A. 12 V/m
  • B. 15 V/m
  • C. 16 V/m
  • D. 18 V/m

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