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——_————— \ For 1 A conductor current in copper wire. fad Con, ponding displacement current at 100 Mflz. Assume for copper g = 5 a “9 mho/m. © Solution: Conduction current _I¢ = Jc A = 1 Amp I Ic = A =oE ro Jo _ VA _ 0172x107 - oo A Vin Displacement current Ip = @€ E-A = @€9£,EA | E eo 6 107 0172x107 | Forcopper ¢,=1, Ip = 24x 100x 10 X36n% A A Ip = 9.556x10"'A Ans. > @ The magnetic field intensity in free space is given as ge Hy sin @ a, A/m, where @ = wt ~ Bz and B is a constant quantity. Determine placement current density. pe dis @ Solution: H = Hysin@ a, A/m H = Hysin(ot-Bz)a, A/m Te displacement current in free space is given by VxH =J a, o VxH = — * ox 0 VvVxH Electromagnetic fijp a - [2 a, [0 - Zar sino ]+0+4, [Fay sing). aoe = ata = 4, Ho 5, [sin (of - Bz) ) + 4, Ho 3s L sin (os - —Hy B cos (wt - Bz) ay —B H, cos (of - Bz) a, Ans. -© “B 6| bay) «% | - Find the displacement current citor where = 10 & A= 0.01 mw? and ad = 5 ¢ n3l4t volts. density within a Parallel plate 'm and the capacitor voltage is wos @ Solution: Displacement current density ie oD oE E 100 =F 0s (3141) -314 100 0 Jonx10°* 314 cos (314 t) 1 5x10? * 36nx 5.55 x 10° cos (3141) A/m? Displacement current Ip = Jp-A 5.55 x 10° x 0.01 cos (3141) A 5.55 x 10° cos (3141) A Ans. -© E Do the fields E = E,, sinx sin @, and H =" C05 x costa, lo satisfy Macwell’s equations? - CL E © Solution: E = E, sinx sins @,, H = 1 cosx cos 1a, “nis Fields and Maxwell's Equations Vay pt 5 = Pl’ equation, yy VxE=- a oH at ho 4, a, a, vxB=| 2 i Oo dx oy dz 0 E,sinxsint 0 tC) S a[-2 (E,, sin x sin ofralZ (E,, sin x sin | = E,, cos x sin’ a, aH a [3s ja —Ho gr 7 Hoar |p, COS O08! |e = -E,, cosx (-sint)@, = E,, cos x sint a, oH Hence VxE = —H 5, -. Rand H satisfy Maxwell’s equations. eo

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