An infinite cylinder of radius a carries a surface current that increases with time, K = at 0, where a is a positive con

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An infinite cylinder of radius a carries a surface current that increases with time, K = at 0, where a is a positive con

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An infinite cylinder of radius a carries a surface current that increases with time, K = at 0, where a is a positive constant. Let the z axis be the axis of the cylinder. The magnetic field in the quasi-static approximation is given by Bit) = { 0 s>a Suppose a circular ring of wire of radius b >> a and resistance R is coaxial with the solenoid
1) By integrating the Poynting vector over the entire surface of the cylinder, show that the power delivered to the ring (P = 1;R) came from the cylinder. Here's a useful integral: dz 2 (52 + 22)3/2 62 Loreto =
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