Engineering Electromagnetics
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.18P
To determine
(a)
The range of frequencies over which no power is transmitted into the region of dielectric constant.
To determine
(b)
Whether the range of frequency obtained in part a will relate to cut-off frequency in either regions for
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