1. Consider a coaxial cable whose inner and outer radii are a and b, respectively. The electric field over the open-end

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1. Consider a coaxial cable whose inner and outer radii are a and b, respectively. The electric field over the open-end

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1. Consider a coaxial cable whose inner and outer radii are a and b, respectively. The electric field over the open-end aperture is Ēa =ūp VO p In ( ) e_jkz b where o ū, is the radial unit vector in cylindrical coordinate system o Vo is a constant o k is the wave number o z is the axial coordinate which is assumed zero on the aperture plane Calculate the equivalent electric and magnetic surface currents, T, and Ms, on the aperture at the end of the cable.
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