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MCQ: In dilute metal structure effective electron mass is increased because of the wire structure

  1. self capacitance
  2. self inductance
  3. self resistance
  4. mutual inductance

B

MCQ: Materials with simultaneously negative permitivity and permeability includes

  1. most dielectric materials
  2. most doped semiconductors
  3. non-natural materials
  4. some ferrites

C

MCQ: To solve the FEM problem, it subdivides a large problem into smaller, simpler parts that are called

  1. finite elements
  2. infinite elements
  3. dynamic elements
  4. static elements

A

MCQ: Unpaired electrons spins generate

  1. electrical polarization
  2. magnetic polarization
  3. electric depolarization
  4. magnetic depolarization

B

MCQ: A formula used to describe the relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction, when referring to light or other waves passing through a boundary between two different isotropic media, such as water, glass, or air is called

  1. Newton's law
  2. Snell's law
  3. Gauss's law
  4. Faraday's law

B