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A rectangular loop of wire containing a high-resistance voltmeter has corners initially at (a/2,...Problem 9.5P:
The location of the sliding bar in Figure 9.5 is given by x = 5t + 2t3, and the separation of the...Problem 9.7P:
The rails in Figure 9.6 each have a resistance of 2.2 /m. The bar moves to the right at a constant...Problem 9.8P:
A perfectly conducting filament is formed into a circular ling of radius a. At one point, a...Problem 9.9P:
A square filamentary loop of wire is 25 cm on a side and has a resistance of 125 El per meter...Problem 9.10P:
(a) Show that the ratio of the amplitudes of the conduction current density and the displacement...Problem 9.11P:
Let the internal dimensions of a coaxial capacitor be a = 1.2 cm, b = 4 cm, and l = 40 cm. The...Problem 9.13P:
En free space it is known that E = E0/r sin cos(ωt - k0r)a = E a. Show that a component of H in the...Problem 9.14P:
A voltage source V0, sin cot is connected between two concentric conducting spheres, r = a and r =...Problem 9.15P:
Use each of Maxwells equations in point form to obtain as much information as possible about (a) H,...Problem 9.16P:
Derive the continuity equation from Maxwells equations.Problem 9.17P:
The electric field intensity in the region 0em>x<5,0az cos 2 Ă— 1010 tax V/m. Beginning with the Ă—...Problem 9.19P:
In Section 9.1. Faradays law was used to show that the field E = -1_2kB0ekt pa results from the...Problem 9.21P:
(a) Show that under static field conditions; Eq. (55) reduces to Amperes circuital Law. (b) Verify...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.1PGiven: The value of E is E=(Ar)sinθaθ. The value of H is H=(Br)sinθaϕ The expression for S is...Concept used: Write the expression for the x -component of the rectangular system in term of...Chapter 1, Problem 1.23PChapter 2, Problem 2.1PChapter 2, Problem 2.7PChapter 2, Problem 2.17PChapter 2, Problem 2.26PGiven: The central charge Q1 is located at the origin and a radius of the hemisphere is a while...
Chapter 3, Problem 3.15PChapter 3, Problem 3.20PChapter 3, Problem 3.30PChapter 4, Problem 4.1PGiven: V(ρ)=a2ρ0e−ρaε0 Concept used: E=−∇V Calculation: Formula for electric field is formula shown...Chapter 4, Problem 4.24PGiven Information: The current density is, J=−104[sin(2x)e−2yax+cos(2x)e−2yay] kA/m2. Calculation:...Chapter 5, Problem 5.20PChapter 5, Problem 5.22PCalculation: The ratio of outer radius b to inner radius a in terms of the ratio of plate separation...Chapter 6, Problem 6.31PCalculation: The Poisson's equation is defined for z<b boundary condition (where b is the radius...Calculation: The general solution of Laplace's equation is written as, V=C1ϕ+C2 ...... (1) Here, ϕ...Calculation: The Poisson's equation (generalization of Laplace equation) is defined for r<c...Chapter 7, Problem 7.1PGiven: The given configuration is I = 1A Range is −h<z<h. Calculation: The figure for the loop...Given: The radius of the hollow cylindrical shell is 'a' which is centered on the z -axis and it...Given: Total current carried by cylindrical shell is I=50A Shell is defined by 1 cm < ρ <1.4...Chapter 7, Problem 7.38PChapter 8, Problem 8.1PGiven Information: Square loop is given as,. . The torque is about the origin A(0,0,0) in the field...Chapter 8, Problem 8.27PGiven Information: The toroid is having square cross section, 2.5 cm<ρ<3.5 cm , −0.5...Given Information: The given circuit is shown below: B=0⋅2cos120πtT Calculation: flux(ϕ)=π(0⋅15)2β...Given: B=B0cos(ωt)cos(k0z) ay Wb/m2 Medium for magnetic flux density is free space. Concept used:...Given Information: Breadth, b = 4 cm Diameter, d = 8 mm Magnetic field, H=5cos(109t−βz)ay A/m...Chapter 10, Problem 10.1PChapter 10, Problem 10.5PChapter 10, Problem 10.14PChapter 10, Problem 10.15PChapter 10, Problem 10.20PChapter 11, Problem 11.1PChapter 11, Problem 11.6PChapter 11, Problem 11.11PChapter 11, Problem 11.12PGiven: A uniform plane wave in air Ex1+=Ex10+cos(1010t−βz) V/m incident normally on copper surface...Given: Ex1+=10cos( ωt−15z) V/m And β=15 The plane z=0 defines the boundary which is there in between...Given: Two regions with region 1 : z<0 and region 2 : z>0 are perfect dielectrics. Radian...Given: Refractive index of glass n=1.45 Glass thickness =λ2 Concept Used: Calculate reflection...Chapter 13, Problem 13.1PChapter 13, Problem 13.7PChapter 13, Problem 13.22PChapter 14, Problem 14.1PGiven: The following parameters are given: λ=2π m, d=0.1 m and (x=0, y=1000, z=0). Concept Used:...Given: The following information is given: r=100, θ=900,ϕ=300. The radiation field Eθs is given by,...
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