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Chapter 8, Problem 8.23P
Calculate values for HO,B0, and M0 at p = c for a coaxial cable "with a = 2.5 mm and b = 6 mm if it carries a current I = 12 A in the center conductor, and đ�œ‡ = 3 đ�œ‡ H/m for 2.5 mm < ∅ < 4.5 mm, <<em> ∅<6mm. Use c = (a) 3 mm; (b) 4 mm; (c) 5 mm.
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