The distributed parameters of RG-223/U coaxial cable at the given frequency.
Answer to Problem 6.1P
The distributed resistance is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The radius
Concept used:
The series distributed resistance parameter
Here,
The series distributed inductance parameter
The shunt distributed conductance parameter
Here,
The shunt distributed capacitance parameter
Calculation:
The conductance
Substitute
Therefore, the distributed resistance parameter
Substitute
Therefore, the distributed inductance parameter
Substitute
Therefore, the distributed conductance parameter
The distributed conductance in dielectric can be written as,
Substitute
Therefore, the distributed capacitance parameter
Conclusion:
Thus, the distributed resistance is
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