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GATE ECE 2025
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.67
A square metal sheet of $4 \mathrm{~m} \times 4 \mathrm{~m}$ is placed on the $x-y$ plane as shown in the figure below. If the surface charge density (in $\mu \mathrm{C} / \mathrm{m}^2$ ) on the sheet is $\rho_s(x, y)=4|y|$, then the total charge (in $\mu \mathrm{C}$, rounded off to the nearest integer) on the sheet is___________ . GATE ECE 2025 Electromagnetics - Miscellaneous Question 1 English
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16
B
85
C
64
D
256
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GATE ECE 2017 Set 2
Numerical
+2
-0
The permittivity of water at optical frequencies is $$1.75{\varepsilon _0}$$. It is found that an isotropic light source at a distance d under water forms an illuminated circular area of radius $$5m$$, as shown in the figure. The critical angle is $${\theta _c}$$ GATE ECE 2017 Set 2 Electromagnetics - Miscellaneous Question 2 English

The value of $$d$$ (in meter) is ______ .

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GATE ECE 2017 Set 1
Numerical
+2
-0
An optical fiber is kept along the$$\widehat Z$$ direction. The refractive indices for the electric fields along $$\widehat X$$ and $$\widehat Y$$ directions in the fiber are $${n_x} = 1.5000$$ and $${n_y} = 1.5001$$, respectively ($${n_x} \ne {n_y}$$ due to the imperfection in the fiber cross-section). The free space wavelength of a light wave propagating in the fiber is $$1.5\,\,\,\mu m$$. If the light wave is circularly polarized at the input of the fiber, the minimum propagation distance after which it becomes linearly polarized, in centimeters, is _______ .
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GATE ECE 2016 Set 3
Numerical
+2
-0
A radar operating at 5 GHz uses a common antenna for transmission and reception. The antenna has a gain of 150 and is aligned for maximum directional radiation and reception to a target 1 km away having radar cross-section of 3m2. If it transmits 100 kW, then the received power (in $$\mu W$$) is ______ .
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Signals and Systems
Network Theory
Control Systems
Digital Circuits
General Aptitude
Electronic Devices and VLSI
Analog Circuits
Engineering Mathematics
Microprocessors
Communications
Electromagnetics