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Consider a waveguide shown in the figure below. For the region z<0, the medium is vacuum and for z>0 the medium is characterized by 4s0, u0. 9GHZ, 1 watt of incident power is on z<0 region. 2cm ? P1Watt@9GHz our lem 977 03 z 0 (a) Find the existing modes z<0 region and z>0 region (b) Assume the only dominant mode exists in the each regions, find the power to transmit to z>0 region. Consider a waveguide shown in the...
Consider the steady temperature T (2,y) in a rectangular plate that occupies 0 <<< 9 and 0 <y<5, which is heated at constant temperature 150 at 9 and 0 along its other three sides. (a) For separation solutions T(1,y) = F(x)G(y), you are given that admissible F(1) are the eigenfunctions Fn (1) = sinh(An I) for n=1,2,... and G(y) are the eigenfunctions Gn(y) = sin(Any) for n=1,2,... A for In = (b) The solution is the superposition T(z,y) = an...
A spherical capacitor has a spherical inner plate with radius a and outer plate with radius b. The charge on the inner plate is +Q and on the outer plate it is -Q. We have filled a cone shaped region of angle θ (0 ≤ θ ≤ π) with a dielectric with constant κ. The dielectric fills the entire volume between the two spheres inside the cone. You may neglect any fringing effects between the dielectric and the vacuum (dielectric...
Only need help with (d) = 0 ( [this point is away from 0] A conducting sphere of radius a is hollow and grounded (V = 0). A particle of charge q is a placed inside at a distance b from the center. We wish to find the potential anywhere inside the sphere. This problem can be solved with the image charge method. The image charge d' should be placed a distance b = from the center, so that the...
The following guidelines outline the basic template for a robot vacuum cleaner game. The game must be implemented in c programming language. It mimics a robotic vacuum cleaner. The code must only use the following libraries: #include <math.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <limits.h> and any .graphics and .timers libraries. The guidelines are outlined as follows: Terminal Set-up: you may assume that the terminal will be quite large, for example, on the order of 150×50, or more. Status Display: The...
Consider a cylindrical capacitor like that shown in Fig. 24.6. Let d = rb − ra be the spacing between the inner and outer conductors. (a) Let the radii of the two conductors be only slightly different, so that d << ra. Show that the result derived in Example 24.4 (Section 24.1) for the capacitance of a cylindrical capacitor then reduces to Eq. (24.2), the equation for the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor, with A being the surface area of...
A NON stationary state A particle of mass m is in an infinite square well potential of width L, as in McIntyre's section 5.4. Suppose we have an initial state vector lv(t -0) results from Mclntrye without re-deriving them, and you may use a computer for your math as long as you include your code in your solution A(3E1) 4iE2)). You may use E. (4 pts) Use a computer to plot this probability density at 4 times: t 0, t2...
The following guidelines outline the basic template for a robot vacuum cleaner game. The game must be implemented in c programming language. It mimics a robotic vacuum cleaner. The code must only use the following libraries: #include <math.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <limits.h> and any .graphics and .timers libraries. The guidelines are outlined as follows: Terminal Set-up: you may assume that the terminal will be quite large, for example, on the order of 150×50, or more. Status Display: The...