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MCQ: The relationship of electric and magnetic field is governed by physical laws, which are known as

  1. Kirchhoff's Equations
  2. Millman's Equations
  3. Maxwell's Equations
  4. Arithmetic Equations

C

MCQ: Y=f is representation of

  1. Neumann boundary condition
  2. Dirichlet boundary condition
  3. Cauchy boundary condition
  4. Robin boundary condition

B

MCQ: Weighted combination of Dirichlet boundary conditions and Neumann boundary conditions are

  1. Combined boundary condition
  2. Robin boundary condition
  3. Cauchy boundary condition
  4. Mixed boundary condition

D

MCQ: The equation for photon energy 'E' is

  1. hc/⋋
  2. h⋋/c
  3. c⋋/h
  4. ch⋋

A

MCQ: A boundary value problem is a differential equation together with a set of additional constraints, called the

  1. integral conditions
  2. differential conditions
  3. boundary conditions
  4. banded conditions

C