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Chapter 7, Problem 31P
The inner and outer conductors of a coaxial cable have radii of 0.5 cm and 1 cm, respectively. The conductors are made of copper with ϵr = 1, μr = 1, and σ = 5.8×107 S/m, and the outer conductor is 0.5 mm thick. At 10 MHz:
- (a) Are the conductors thick enough to be considered infinitely thick as far as the flow of current through them is concerned?
- (b) Determine the surface resistance Rs.
- (c) Determine the ac resistance per unit length of the cable.
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