Elements of Electromagnetics
Elements of Electromagnetics
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ISBN: 9780190698669
Author: Sadiku
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 1, Problem 17P

a)

To determine

The distance between the points P and Q.

a)

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Given:

P(xP,yP,zP)=(1,4,8)Q(xQ,yQ,zQ)=(2,1,3)R(xR,yR,zR)=(1,2,3)

Calculation:

Write an expression for the position vector of point P.

  rP=xPax+yPay+zPaz

Substitute the respective value in the above equation.

  rP=1ax+4ay+8az

Write an expression for the position vector of point Q.

  rQ=xQax+yQay+zQaz

Substitute the respective value in the above equation.

  rQ=2ax1ay+3az

Write an expression for the distance vector (rPQ).

  rPQ=rQrP

Substitute the respective values of the variables in above Equation.

  rPQ=(2ax1ay+3az)(1ax+4ay+8az_.)rPQ=(2+1)ax+(14)ay+(38)azrPQ=3ax5ay5az

Calculate the magnitude of the distance vector.

  |rPQ|=(32)+(52)+(52)=9+25+25=59=7.6811

Thus, the distance between the points P and Q is 7.6811_.

b)

To determine

The distance vector between the points P and R.

b)

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Calculation:

Write an expression for the position vector of point R.

  rR=xRax+yRay+zRaz

Substitute the respective value in the above equation.

  rR=ax+2ay+3az

Write an expression for the distance vector (rPR).

  rPR=rRrP

Substitute the respective values of the variables in above Equation.

  rPR=(ax+2ay+3az)(1ax+4ay+8az_.)rPR=(1+1)ax+(24)ay+(38)azrPR=0ax2ay5azrPR=2ay5az

Thus, the distance vector between the points P and R is 2ay5az_.

c)

To determine

The angle between QP and QR.

c)

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Calculation:

Write an expression for the distance vector (rQP).

  rQP=rPrQ

Substitute the respective values of the variables in above Equation.

  rQP=(1ax+4ay+8az)(2ax1ay+3az)rQP=(12)ax+(4+1)ay+(83)azrQP=3ax+5ay+5az

Calculate the magnitude of the distance vector rPR.

  |rQP|=(32)+(52)+(52)=9+25+25=59=7.6811

Write an expression for the distance vector (rQP).

  rQR=rRrQ

Substitute the respective values of the variables in above Equation.

  rQR=(ax+2ay+3az)(2ax1ay+3az)rQR=(12)ax+(2+1)ay+(33)azrQR=3ax+3ay+0az

Calculate the magnitude of the distance vector rPR.

  |rQR|=(32)+(32)+(02)=9+9+0=18=4.2426

Calculate the dot product of (rQPrQR).

  rQPrQR=(3ax+5ay+5az)(3ax+3ay+0az)=(9+15+0)=24

Write the expression for the dot product of rQPrQR.

  rQPrQR=|rQP|×|rQP|×cosθAB (I).

Rearrange the equation (I).

  θAB=cos1[rQPrQR|rQP|×|rQP|]

Substitute the respective values of the variables in above Equation.

  θAB=cos1[2459×18]=cos1(0.73645)=42.57°

Thus, the angle between vector QP and QR is (θAB) is 42.57°_.

d)

To determine

The area of triangle PQR.

d)

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Calculation:

Write the expression for the area of the triangle PQR.

APQR=|12rPQ×rQR|=|12(3ax5ay5az)×(3ax+3ay+0az)|=12×152+152+(6)2=11.023

Thus, the area of triangle PQR is 11.023_.

e)

To determine

The perimeter of triangle PQR.

e)

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Calculation:

Write an expression for the distance vector (rRP).

  rRP=rPrR

Substitute the respective values of the variables in above Equation.

  rRP=(1ax+4ay+8az)(1ax+2ay+3az)rRP=(1+1)ax+(42)ay+(83)azrRP=0ax+2ay+5azrRP=2ay+5az

Calculate the magnitude of the vector rRP.

  |rRP|=02+22+52=29=5.3852

Perimeter of triangle is the sum of the sides of the triangle.

  P=rPQ+rQR+rRP

Substitute the respective values in the above equation.

  P=7.6811+4.2426+5.3852=17.309

Thus, the perimeter of triangle PQR is 17.309_.

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