A coaxial cable is made up of a cylindrical conductor with radius R1 and another conductor in the shape of a cylindrical

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A coaxial cable is made up of a cylindrical conductor with radius R1 and another conductor in the shape of a cylindrical

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A coaxial cable is made up of a cylindrical conductor with
radius R1 and another conductor in the shape of a cylindrical
crown, coaxial with the first, and with radii R2 and R3. The
same intensity I circulates through both conductors, but in
opposite directions, outgoing in the cylinder (the intensities are
distributed homogeneously both in the cylinder and in the
crown).
A Coaxial Cable Is Made Up Of A Cylindrical Conductor With Radius R1 And Another Conductor In The Shape Of A Cylindrical 1
A Coaxial Cable Is Made Up Of A Cylindrical Conductor With Radius R1 And Another Conductor In The Shape Of A Cylindrical 1 (118.05 KiB) Viewed 20 times
SOLUTION:
A Coaxial Cable Is Made Up Of A Cylindrical Conductor With Radius R1 And Another Conductor In The Shape Of A Cylindrical 2
A Coaxial Cable Is Made Up Of A Cylindrical Conductor With Radius R1 And Another Conductor In The Shape Of A Cylindrical 2 (12.14 KiB) Viewed 20 times
В, R R₂ r 1 R2 3 2 4
Mol(R32–r2) 4: B = 0 Morr 1: B = 2: B = Mol 3: B = 22 2nR1 2nr? 2tr(R32-R22)
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