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This document outlines the questions and sections for an exam on material science. The exam has two parts worth 10 marks each. Part A asks students to choose between two questions - the first asks about orientation polarization, dielectric behavior in static fields, and compound semiconductors; the second asks about ferroelectricity and electronegative gases. Part B also gives students a choice between two questions - the first asks about dielectrics, factors affecting insulator aging, and Townsend's criterion; the second asks about ferrites and classifications of magnetic materials. Students have 60 minutes to complete the exam worth a total of 20 marks.
This document outlines the questions and sections for an exam on material science. The exam has two parts worth 10 marks each. Part A asks students to choose between two questions - the first asks about orientation polarization, dielectric behavior in static fields, and compound semiconductors; the second asks about ferroelectricity and electronegative gases. Part B also gives students a choice between two questions - the first asks about dielectrics, factors affecting insulator aging, and Townsend's criterion; the second asks about ferrites and classifications of magnetic materials. Students have 60 minutes to complete the exam worth a total of 20 marks.
This document outlines the questions and sections for an exam on material science. The exam has two parts worth 10 marks each. Part A asks students to choose between two questions - the first asks about orientation polarization, dielectric behavior in static fields, and compound semiconductors; the second asks about ferroelectricity and electronegative gases. Part B also gives students a choice between two questions - the first asks about dielectrics, factors affecting insulator aging, and Townsend's criterion; the second asks about ferrites and classifications of magnetic materials. Students have 60 minutes to complete the exam worth a total of 20 marks.
Time: 60 mins Max Marks: 20 FOURTH SEMESTER (RETEST) EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
PART-A (Answer any one) (1*10= 10 marks) EE206: MATERIAL SCIENCE
Time: 60 mins Max Marks: 20
1.A (i) What is orientation polarisation? (2 marks) (ii) How do the dielectrics behave in a static field? (3 marks) PART-A (Answer any one) (1*10= 10 marks) (iii) Write notes on compound semiconductors. (5 marks) OR 1.A (i) What is orientation polarisation? (2 marks) 1.B (i) Define Ferro electricity. (3 marks) (ii) How do the dielectrics behave in a static field? (3 marks) (ii) What are electronegative gases? Explain its properties and applications. (iii) Write notes on compound semiconductors. (5 marks) (7 marks) OR 1.B (i) Define Ferro electricity. (3 marks) (ii) What are electronegative gases? Explain its properties and applications. PART-B (Answer any one) (1*10 = 10 marks) (7 marks)
2.A (i) What are dielectrics? (2 marks)
(ii) What are the factors affecting ageing of insulator? (3 marks) PART-B (Answer any one) (1*10 = 10 marks) (iii) Explain Townsends criterion. (5 marks) OR 2.A (i) What are dielectrics? (2 marks) 2.B (i) Write notes on Ferrites (3 marks) (ii) What are the factors affecting ageing of insulator? (3 marks) (ii) How are magnetic materials classified? Explain each in detail. (7 marks) (iii) Explain Townsends criterion. (5 marks) OR 2.B (i) Write notes on Ferrites. (3 marks) (ii) How are magnetic materials classified? Explain each in detail. (7 marks)