Part - Saraswathi Velu College of Engineering
... 4. What is lossy dielectric medium? 5. What is the attenuation constant for wave propagation in lossy dielectrics? 6. Define skin depth? 7. What are the difference b/w line, elliptical and circular polarization? 8. Find the skin depth at a frequency of 2 MHz in aluminum whereσ = 38.2 μs/m and μr = 1 ...
... 4. What is lossy dielectric medium? 5. What is the attenuation constant for wave propagation in lossy dielectrics? 6. Define skin depth? 7. What are the difference b/w line, elliptical and circular polarization? 8. Find the skin depth at a frequency of 2 MHz in aluminum whereσ = 38.2 μs/m and μr = 1 ...
Past Year Paper Solution AY11/12 Semester 2 PH1102/PAP112
... Note: If you notice it, the hollow does not change the potential difference, i.e. the potential difference between point A and B will be the same with or without the hollow region. Why? ...
... Note: If you notice it, the hollow does not change the potential difference, i.e. the potential difference between point A and B will be the same with or without the hollow region. Why? ...
Solving Equations Using the Addition and Multiplication Properties
... Solving Equations Using the Addition and Multiplication Properties In this chapter, the equations we are solving are called linear equations in one variable or …rst-degree equations in one variable. For example, an equation such as 5x 2 = 6x is a linear equation in one variable. It is called linear ...
... Solving Equations Using the Addition and Multiplication Properties In this chapter, the equations we are solving are called linear equations in one variable or …rst-degree equations in one variable. For example, an equation such as 5x 2 = 6x is a linear equation in one variable. It is called linear ...