Elements Of Electromagnetics
Elements Of Electromagnetics
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ISBN: 9780190698614
Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 5, Problem 43P

(a)

To determine

Find the value of E1 and D1.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 43P

The value of D1 is 12aρ14aϕ+21aznC/m2 and E1 is 387.8aρ452.4aϕ+678.6azV/m.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Consider the general expression for dielectric interface.

D1n=D2n        (1)

Consider the general expression for D2n.

D2n=D2ap{an=ap}

Substitute (12aρ6aϕ+9az)×109 for D2 in above equation.

D2n=(12aρ6aϕ+9az)×109ap=(12aρ×109)0+0=12aρnC/m2

From Equation (1),

D1n=D2n=12aρnC/m2

Find the value of D2t.

D2t=D2D2n

Substitute 12aρ×109 for D2n and (12aρ6aϕ+9az)×109 for D2 in above expression.

D2t=[(12aρ6aϕ+9az)×109](12aρ×109)=(12aρ6aϕ+9az12aρ)×109=6aϕ+9aznC/m2

Consider general expression for dielectric interface.

E2t=E1t

The above equation becomes,

D2tεr2=D1tεr1D1t=εr1D2tεr2

Substitute 3.5 for εr1, 1.5 for εr2, and (6aϕ+9az)×109 for D2t in above equation.

D1t=(3.5)(6aϕ+9az)×109(1.5)=(14aϕ+21az)×109=14aϕ+21aznC/m2

Find the value of D1.

D1=D1t+D1n

Substitute (14aϕ+21az)×109 for D1t and 12aρ×109 for D1n in above equation.

D1=[(14aϕ+21az)×109]+(12aρ×109)=(12aρ14aϕ+21az)×109=12aρ14aϕ+21aznC/m2

Consider the general expression to find the value of electric field E1.

E1=D1εr1εo

Substitute (12aρ14aϕ+21az)×109 for D1, 3.5 for εr1, and 10936π for εo in above equation.

E1=(12aρ14aϕ+21az)×109(3.5)(10936π)=(12aρ14aϕ+21az)×109(3.09467×1011)=(387.8aρ452.4aϕ+678.6az)=387.8aρ452.4aϕ+678.6azV/m

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of D1 is 12aρ14aϕ+21aznC/m2 and E1 is

387.8aρ452.4aϕ+678.6azV/m.

(b)

To determine

Find the value of P2 and ρpv2.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 43P

The value of ρpv2 is 4ρC/m2 and P2 is 4aρ2aϕ+3aznC/m2.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Consider the general expression for polarization.

P2=χeεoE2        (2)

Consider the general expression for susceptibility.

χe=εr21        (3)

Substitute Equation (3) in Equation (2).

P2=(εr21)εoE2

Substitute D2εr2εo for E2 in above equation.

P2=(εr21)εo(D2εr2εo)=(εr21εr2)(D2)

Substitute 1.5 for εr2 and (12aρ6aϕ+9az)×109 for D2 in above expression.

P2=(1.511.5)(12aρ6aϕ+9az)×109=(0.333)(12aρ6aϕ+9az)×109=(4aρ2aϕ+3az)×109

P2=4aρ2aϕ+3aznC/m2        (4)

Consider the general expression to find the volume charge density.

ρpv2=P2=1ρρ(ρP2ρ)1ρϕ(P2ϕ)z(P2z)

Apply Equation (4) in above equation.

ρpv2=1ρρ(4ρ)1ρϕ(2)z(3)

On differentiating,

ρpv2=1ρ(4)+0+0=4ρC/m2

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of ρpv2 is 4ρC/m2 and P2 is 4aρ2aϕ+3aznC/m2.

(c)

To determine

Calculate the energy density in each region.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 43P

The energy density in region 1 and region 2 is wE1=12.62μJ/m3 and wE2=9.839μJ/m3.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Find the energy density in region 1.

wE1=12ε1|E1|2=12εr1εo|E1|2

Substitute 3.5 for εr1, 10936π for εo, and 387.8aρ452.4aϕ+678.6az for E1 in above equation.

wE1=12(3.5)(10936π)(387.82+452.42+678.62)=12.62μJ/m3

Find the energy density in region 2.

wE2=12εr2εo|E2|2=12εr2εo|D2εr2εo|2{E2=D2εr2εo}=12εr2εo|D2|2

Substitute 1.5 for εr2, 10936π for εo, and (12aρ6aϕ+9az)×109 for D2 in above equation.

wE2=12(1.5)(10936π)[(122+62+92)×109]=9.839μJ/m3

Conclusion:

Thus, the energy density in region 1 and region 2 is wE1=12.62μJ/m3 and wE2=9.839μJ/m3.

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