Coaxial cables are widely used with audio-visual technology, electronic instrumentation, and radio broadcasting, because they minimize interference
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Coaxial cables are widely used with audio-visual technology, electronic instrumentation, and radio broadcasting, because they minimize interference with or from signals traveling on the cable. Coaxial cables consist of a wire inner conductor surrounded by a thin cylindrical conducting shield, usually of braided copper (Fig. 21.39). Flexible insulation separates the conductors. A straight length of coaxial cable can be approximated as an infinitely long wire surrounded by a cylindrical shell. Normally the two conductors carry charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign. (Charge actually varies with time and position as signals travel down the cable, but for these problems consider the charge to be fixed and spread uniformly.)
How does the electric field between the conductors in a coaxial cable in electrostatic equilibrium depend on the radial distance r from the cable?s axis?
a. it?s constantb. as 1/rc. as 1/r2d. as 1/r3
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