Engineering Electromagnetics
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.21P
The inner conductor of the transmission line shown in Figure 6.13 has a square cross section 2a Ă— 2a, whereas the outer square is 4a Ă— 5a. The axes are displaced as shown, (a) Construct a good-sized drawing of this transmission line, say with a = 2.5 cm, and then prepare a curvilinear-square plot of the electrostatic field between the conductors, (b) Use the map to calculate the capacitance per meter length if £ = 1.6e0. (c) How would your result to part b change if a = 0.6 cm?
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