Q4/A coaxial transmission line has a = 4 mm and b = 20 mm. Let its center lie on the y axis and let a de current I flow in the a, direction in the center conductor. The volume between the conductors contains a magnetic material for which Hg = 2.5, as well as air. Find H, B, and M everywhere between conductors if 1= 12 A at p = 10 mm, 0 =, and the magnetic material is located where: (a) 3a

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Q4/A coaxial transmission line has a = 4 mm and b = 20 mm. Let its center lie on the y axis and let a de
current I flow in the a, direction in the center conductor. The volume between the conductors contains a
magnetic material for which Hg = 2.5, as well as air. Find H, B, and M everywhere between conductors
if 1= 12 A at p = 10 mm, 0 =, and the magnetic material is located where: (a) 3a <p<b; (b)
5/The electric field intensity in the region 0<x< 1, 0<y<n/4,0 <z<2 m in free space is given by
E = C sin(4 y) sin(ax) cos(2 × 101ºt ) a, V/m. Beginning with V × E relationship, use Maxwell's
equations to find a numerical value for a, if it is known that a is greater than zero.
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Transcribed Image Text:Q4/A coaxial transmission line has a = 4 mm and b = 20 mm. Let its center lie on the y axis and let a de current I flow in the a, direction in the center conductor. The volume between the conductors contains a magnetic material for which Hg = 2.5, as well as air. Find H, B, and M everywhere between conductors if 1= 12 A at p = 10 mm, 0 =, and the magnetic material is located where: (a) 3a <p<b; (b) 5/The electric field intensity in the region 0<x< 1, 0<y<n/4,0 <z<2 m in free space is given by E = C sin(4 y) sin(ax) cos(2 × 101ºt ) a, V/m. Beginning with V × E relationship, use Maxwell's equations to find a numerical value for a, if it is known that a is greater than zero. %3D
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