Radio Transmitting Station-Physics-Assignment, Exercises of Physics

Its debate in world either Physics is basic science or computer science is. Some call physics mother of advance science and reason of new innovations. This file is solution to assignment of Physics course. It includes: Refraction, Angle, Zero, Acceleration, Frequency, Velocity, Radiate, Phase, Radio, Transmit

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Assignment 4: (Spring 2012) Physics PHYSICS (PHY101)
TOTAL MARKS: 20
Due Date: 27/06/2012
DON’T MISS THESE Important instructions:
To solve this assignment, you should have good command over first 34 lectures.
Upload assignments (Microsoft word) properly through LMS, (No Assignment
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All students are directed to use the font and style of text as is used in this
document.
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Question # 1
What is the angle of refraction here, shown in above fig? Marks = 5
Question # 2
A radio transmitting station operating at a frequency of 120MHz has two identical
antennas that radiate in phase. Antenna B is 9.00m to the right of A. Consider point P
between the antennas and along the line connecting them, a horizontal distance x to the
right of antenna A. For what values of x will constructive interference occur at point P?
Marks = 10
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Assignment 4: (Spring 2012) Physics

PHYSICS (PHY101)

TOTAL MARKS: 20

Due Date: 27/06/ DON’T MISS THESE Important instructions:

  • To solve this assignment, you should have good command over first 34 lectures.
  • Upload assignments (Microsoft word) properly through LMS, (No Assignment will be accepted through email).
  • Write your ID and name on the top of your solution file.
  • All students are directed to use the font and style of text as is used in this document.
  • Don’t use colorful back grounds in your solution files.
  • Use Math Type or Equation Editor etc for mathematical symbols.
  • Write to the point avoid from unnecessary explanation, such superfluous explanation will reduce your number.
  • Avoid copy/paste from internet etc, if found you will be graded as zero marks.
  • This is not a group assignment, it is an individual assignment so be careful and avoid copying others’ work. If some assignment is found to be copy of some other, both will be awarded zero marks. It also suggests you to keep your assignment safe from others. No excuse will be accepted by anyone if found to be copying or letting others copy. Don’t wait for the last date to submit your assignment.

Question # 1

What is the angle of refraction here, shown in above fig? Marks = 5

Question # 2

A radio transmitting station operating at a frequency of 120MHz has two identical antennas that radiate in phase. Antenna B is 9.00m to the right of A. Consider point P between the antennas and along the line connecting them, a horizontal distance x to the right of antenna A. For what values of x will constructive interference occur at point P? Marks = 10

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Question # 3

How is it possible to determine the direction of the polarizing axis of a single polarizer? Marks = 5

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