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Chapter 20 Problem 50

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(III) (a) Use Ampère's law to show that the magnetic field between the conductors of a coaxial cable (Fig. 20-61) is \(B=\mu_{0} I / 2 \pi r\) if \(r\) (distance from center) is greater than the radius of the inner wire and less than the radius of the outer cylindrical braid ( = ground). (b) Show that \(B=0\) outside the coaxial cable.

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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

Use Ampres law to show that the magnetic field between the

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