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book Field and Wave Electromagnetics 2nd Edition by David Cheng cover

Field and Wave Electromagnetics 2nd Edition by David Cheng

Edition 2ISBN: 978-0201128192
book Field and Wave Electromagnetics 2nd Edition by David Cheng cover

Field and Wave Electromagnetics 2nd Edition by David Cheng

Edition 2ISBN: 978-0201128192
Exercise 26
A ground connection is made by burying a hemispherical conductor of radius 25 (mm) in the earth with its base up, as shown in Fig. Assuming the earth conductivity to be 10 -6 S/m, find the resistance of the conductor to far-away points in the ground. ( Hint: Use the image method in Problem.)
Figure: Hemispherical conductor in ground
A ground connection is made by burying a hemispherical conductor of radius 25 (mm) in the earth with its base up, as shown in Fig. Assuming the earth conductivity to be 10 -6 S/m, find the resistance of the conductor to far-away points in the ground. ( Hint: Use the image method in Problem.) Figure: Hemispherical conductor in ground     Problem:  Justify the statement that the steady-current problem associated with a conductor buried in a poorly conducting medium near a plane boundary with air, as shown in Fig. 1 can be replaced by that of the conductor and its image, both immersed in the poorly conducting medium as shown in Fig. 2. Figure: Steady-current problem with a plane boundary Figure 1: Conductor in a poorly conducting medium near a plane boundary.     Figure 2: Image conductor in conducting medium replacing the plane boundary.
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Justify the statement that the steady-current problem associated with a conductor buried in a poorly conducting medium near a plane boundary with air, as shown in Fig. 1 can be replaced by that of the conductor and its image, both immersed in the poorly conducting medium as shown in Fig. 2.
Figure: Steady-current problem with a plane boundary
Figure 1: Conductor in a poorly conducting medium near a plane boundary.
A ground connection is made by burying a hemispherical conductor of radius 25 (mm) in the earth with its base up, as shown in Fig. Assuming the earth conductivity to be 10 -6 S/m, find the resistance of the conductor to far-away points in the ground. ( Hint: Use the image method in Problem.) Figure: Hemispherical conductor in ground     Problem:  Justify the statement that the steady-current problem associated with a conductor buried in a poorly conducting medium near a plane boundary with air, as shown in Fig. 1 can be replaced by that of the conductor and its image, both immersed in the poorly conducting medium as shown in Fig. 2. Figure: Steady-current problem with a plane boundary Figure 1: Conductor in a poorly conducting medium near a plane boundary.     Figure 2: Image conductor in conducting medium replacing the plane boundary.
Figure 2: Image conductor in conducting medium replacing the plane boundary.
A ground connection is made by burying a hemispherical conductor of radius 25 (mm) in the earth with its base up, as shown in Fig. Assuming the earth conductivity to be 10 -6 S/m, find the resistance of the conductor to far-away points in the ground. ( Hint: Use the image method in Problem.) Figure: Hemispherical conductor in ground     Problem:  Justify the statement that the steady-current problem associated with a conductor buried in a poorly conducting medium near a plane boundary with air, as shown in Fig. 1 can be replaced by that of the conductor and its image, both immersed in the poorly conducting medium as shown in Fig. 2. Figure: Steady-current problem with a plane boundary Figure 1: Conductor in a poorly conducting medium near a plane boundary.     Figure 2: Image conductor in conducting medium replacing the plane boundary.
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