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on the outer conductor. 2. A very long coaxial cable is shown below. It has line...
Problem 2: Consider a coaxial cable with an inner conductor radius of a and outer conductor radius of b. The region between the conductors is filled with a linear dielectric material that has a relative permittivity er (recall, ε = Er €0). A voltage V is applied to a length h of the cable, resulting in a free-charge of qf residing on the inner conductor and -9f residing on the outer conductor. Part a Determine the D, E, and P...
This coaxial cable consists of a solid inner conductor of radius ?1 and a very thin outer conductor of radius ?2. The two cables carry equal currents ?, but in the opposite direction. The current density is uniformly distributed within each conductor. a) Find expressions for the magnetic field (B-field) in three regions: i) within the inner conductor ii) in the space between the conductors iii) outside the outer conductor. b) Draw a graph of B vrsus the cylindrical radius...
A long coaxial cable has an inner conductor with radius 'a' and outer conductor with radius 'b'. If the inner conductor has 'p(sub s) = p(sub not) / p', where 'p(sub not)' is a constant, determine E everywhere.
4. (2 PUNTOS)Inductance of coaxial cables: A coaxial cable as used in TV antennas has an inner conductor which is 0.5 mm in diameter and an outer conductor 5 mm in diameter. The outer conductor is a very thin shell. • Calculate the total inductance per unit length of the cable. • What are the internal and external inductances per unit length? • What is the total inductance per unit length if you assume the inner conductor to be a...
A coaxial cable, as shown in Figure 2, consists of an inner conductor of radius a, surrounded by an outer conductor of radius b, along the same axis. The space is filled with dielectric. The cable is connected to a power supply and it is deposited a charge of +Q uniformly along the length of the surface of the inner conductor and a charge - Q uniformly along the length of the inner surface of the outer conductor. No fields...
Q.3 Consider an infinitely long coaxial structure shown in the figure below. Inner conductor has a radius a and outer conducting shell has a radius b. Thickness of the outer conductor is ignored as it is very small. Between two conductors, there is a magnetic material with permeability () = Mo a Assume that the current I is distributed uniformly over the cross-section of the inner conductor whereas it flows on the surface of the outer conductor. a) Find the...
The coaxial cable shown in the figure consists of a solid inner conductor of radius r 1 and a thin hollow outer conductor of radius r 2. The two conductors carry equal but opposite currents I, uniformly distributed. Find expressions for the strength of the B-field as a function of radial position r for a. Osrsri b.risrsrz c. r>r2 Inner conductor radius rı - - --- - - - ----- - Outer conductor
28 mm 49 Sim The cross section of a long coaxial cable is shown in the figure, with radil as given. The linear charge density on the inner conductor is 50 nC/m and the linear charge density on the outer conductor is -40 nC/m. The inner and outer cylindrical surfaces are respectively denoted by A, B, C and D, as shown. - 8,85 x 10-12</m?) The radial component of the electric field at a point that 32 mm from the...
Consider a long straight coaxial cable that carries a total current +I on its central conductor and - I on its concentric outer shell. Assuming that the current density on both conductors is uniform (though not necessarily the same value for both), find the magnitude of the magnetic field as a function of the radial distance s from the centre of the cable. Sketch a plot your result. For this particular problem, let the central conductor have a radius a...
Intro: A coaxial cable consists of alternating coaxial cylinders ofconducting and insulating material. Coaxial cabling is the primarytype of cabling used by the cabletelevision industry and is alsowidely used for computer networks such as Ethernet, on account ofits superior ability to transmit large volumes of electrical signalwithminimum distortion. Like all other kinds of cables, however,coaxial cables also have some self-inductance that has undesirableeffects, such as producing somedistortion and heating.Consider a long coaxial cable made of two coaxial cylindricalconductors that carry...