Elements of Electromagnetics
Elements of Electromagnetics
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ISBN: 9780190698669
Author: Sadiku
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 5, Problem 42P

(a)

To determine

Find the value of polarization vector P1.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 42P

The value of polarization vector is P1=0.177ax0.10624ay+0.2125aznC/m2.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Consider the general formula for polarization.

P1=χeεoE1

P1=(εr11)εoE1{χe=εr11}        (1)

Consider the general formula for permittivity of the dielectric.

ε1=εoεr1

Substitute 3εo for ε1 in above equation.

3εo=εo(εr1)εr1=3

Substitute 3 for εr1 Equation (1).

P1=(31)εoE1

Substitute 10936π for εo and 10ax6ay+12az for E1 in above equation.

P1=(31)(10936π)(10ax6ay+12az)=(1.768×1011)(10ax6ay+12az)=0.177ax0.10624ay+0.2125aznC/m2

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of polarization vector is P1=0.177ax0.10624ay+0.2125aznC/m2.

(b)

To determine

Find the value of electric field E2 in the second dielectric and the angle E2 makes with the y-axis.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 42P

The value of electric field is E2=10ax+12azV/m and the angle E2 makes with the y-axis is θ2=75.64°.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Consider the general formula for permittivity of the dielectric.

ε2=εoεr2

Substitute 4.5εo for ε2 in above equation.

4.5εo=εo(εr2)εr2=4.5

Consider the general expression for normal component of the electric flux density.

D1n=D2n

εr1E1n=εr2E2n        (2)

Find the value of normal component of the electric field.

E1n=E1ay{an=ay}

Substitute 10ax6ay+12az for E1 in above equation.

E1n=(10ax6ay+12az)ay=6

Therefore,

E1n=6ayV/m

Substitute 6ay for E1n, 3 for εr1, and 4.5 for εr2 in Equation (2).

(3)(6ay)=(4.5)E2nE2n=4ayV/m

Find the tangential component of electric field for the first dielectric.

E1t=E1E1n

Substitute 10ax6ay+12az for E1 and 6ay for E1n in above equation.

E1t=(10ax6ay+12az)(6ay)=10ax+12azV/m

As the tangential component of electric field are continuous at the dielectric interface, therefore,

E2t=E1t=10ax+12azV/m

Find the total electric field in the second dielectric.

E2=E2t+E2n

Substitute 10ax+12az for E2t and 4ay for E2n in above expression.

E2=10ax+12az4ay=10ax4ay+12azV/m

Find the angle made by the electric field E2 with the y-axis.

tanθ2=|E2t||E2n|=102+1224θ2=tan1(3.905)θ2=75.64°

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of electric field is E2=10ax+12azV/m and the angle E2 makes with the y-axis is θ2=75.64°.

(c)

To determine

Calculate the energy density in each region.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 42P

The energy density in region 1 and region 2 is wE1=3.7136nJ/m3 and wE2=5.1725nJ/m3.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Find the energy density in region 1.

wE1=12ε1|E1|2=12εr1εo|E1|2

Substitute 3 for εr1, 10936π for εo, and 10ax6ay+12az for E1 in above equation.

wE1=12(3)(10936π)(102+62+122)=3.7136nJ/m3

Find the energy density in region 2.

wE2=12εr2εo|E2|2

Substitute 4.5 for εr2, 10936π for εo, and 10ax4ay+12az for E1 in above equation.

wE2=12(4.5)(10936π)(102+42+122)=5.1725nJ/m3

Conclusion:

Thus, the energy density in region 1 and region 2 is wE1=3.7136nJ/m3 and wE2=5.1725nJ/m3.

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