NEET Physics: Electromagnetic Waves — MCQ Test 23

Q6. Which type of electromagnetic waves are produced by the vibration of atoms and molecules?

Q7. What is the expression for displacement current as given in the document?

Q8. An electromagnetic wave in vacuum has an electric field amplitude of \( 60 \, \text{V/m} \). What is the magnetic field amplitude? (Given \( c = 3 \times 10^8 \, \text{m/s} \))

Q9. What type of charges cannot produce electromagnetic waves?

Q10. What physical quantity is the same for all electromagnetic waves in vacuum?

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Why are radio waves used in communication systems like cellular phones?

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Q1. Why are radio waves used in communication systems like cellular phones?

  • A. They have short wavelengths
  • B. They are absorbed by obstacles
  • C. They travel slower than light
  • D. They travel long distances

Q2. What is the frequency range of the AM radio band?

  • A. \( 88 \, \text{MHz} \) to \( 108 \, \text{MHz} \)
  • B. \( 54 \, \text{MHz} \) to \( 890 \, \text{MHz} \)
  • C. \( 530 \, \text{kHz} \) to \( 1710 \, \text{kHz} \)
  • D. \( 500 \, \text{kHz} \) to \( 1000 \, \text{MHz} \)

Q3. What is the approximate wavelength range of X-rays?

  • A. \( 1 \, \text{mm} \) to \( 700 \, \text{nm} \)
  • B. \( 400 \, \text{nm} \) to \( 1 \, \text{nm} \)
  • C. \( 10 \, \text{nm} \) to \( 10^{-4} \, \text{nm} \)
  • D. \( > 0.1 \, \text{m} \)

Q4. What property of electromagnetic waves allows them to exhibit phenomena like interference?

  • A. Wave-like properties
  • B. Particle nature
  • C. Static field behavior
  • D. Medium dependence

Q5. What is the primary source of gamma rays mentioned in the document?

  • A. Hot bodies
  • B. Special lamps
  • C. Nuclear reactions
  • D. Electron acceleration

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