High-frequency signals are often transmitted along a

Chapter 26, Problem 26.99

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High-frequency signals are often transmitted along a coaxial cable, such as the one shown in FIGURE P26.66. For example, the cable TV hookup coming into your home is a coaxial cable. The signal is carried on a wire of radius R1 while the outer conductor of radius R2 is grounded (i.e., at V = 0 V). An insulating material fills the space between them, and an insulating plastic coating goes around the outside. a. Find an expression for the capacitance per meter of a coaxial cable. Assume that the insulating material between the cylinders is air. b. Evaluate the capacitance per meter of a cable having R1 = 0.50 mm and R2 = 3.0 mm

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