in refraction angle)
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![1. Based on the material properties shown in the table, draw
and explain electric field distribution assuming AC (60 Hz)
voltage. (clearly show the difference in refraction angle)
U
Material 1
E (Vacuum Permittivity)
Er (Relative Permittivity)
Y (Conductivity)
d (Thickness)
Material 1
Material 2
8.85 x 10-12 [F/m]
1
10-15 [S/m]
3
10-18 [S/m]
5 [mm]
1 [mm]
Dielectric Strength
U (Voltage)
3 [kV/mm]
40 [kV/mm]
20 [kV]
Material 2
2. Based on the material properties shown in the table, draw
and explain electric field distribution assuming DC (0 Hz)
voltage. (clearly show the difference in refraction angle)
U
Material 1
Material 2](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F663a3fa5-93ac-43ef-8a53-f46a2c346ac2%2Fc5b2ea5a-2066-451c-82af-c9802c41b3ae%2F39uyfj_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1. Based on the material properties shown in the table, draw
and explain electric field distribution assuming AC (60 Hz)
voltage. (clearly show the difference in refraction angle)
U
Material 1
E (Vacuum Permittivity)
Er (Relative Permittivity)
Y (Conductivity)
d (Thickness)
Material 1
Material 2
8.85 x 10-12 [F/m]
1
10-15 [S/m]
3
10-18 [S/m]
5 [mm]
1 [mm]
Dielectric Strength
U (Voltage)
3 [kV/mm]
40 [kV/mm]
20 [kV]
Material 2
2. Based on the material properties shown in the table, draw
and explain electric field distribution assuming DC (0 Hz)
voltage. (clearly show the difference in refraction angle)
U
Material 1
Material 2
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