Teoria Electromagnetica
Teoria Electromagnetica
Teoria Electromagnetica
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Carlos Andres Campos
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In this activity, the group will have to solve some practical problems using as a
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σ = 10.04 𝑆𝑚/𝑚, ε𝑟 = 1 μ𝑟 = 1
Loss tangent.
Solution
μ = 1 ∗ 4π ∗ 10−7
10−9
ε= 1∗ 36𝜋
𝜎 1 ∙ 10−4
tan(𝛿) = = = 0.00075
𝜔𝜖 2𝜋 ∙ 2.4 ∙ 109 ∙ 1 ∙ 1 ∙ 10−9
36𝜋
𝛿 = tan−1(0.00075) = 0.48°
propagation constant.
1
𝛾 = 𝐽(2𝜋 ∗ 2.4 ∗ 107 )√(1 ∗ 4𝜋 𝑥 10−7 ) ∗ (1 ∗ ∗ 10−9 )
36𝜋
𝛾 = 𝐽(0.50265482457)
𝜇
𝜂=√
𝜀
(1 ∗ 4𝜋 𝑥 10−7 )
𝜂=√ = 376.99111843078
1
1 ∗ 36𝜋 ∗ 10−9
𝜎𝜂
𝛼=
2
(1𝑥10−4 ) ∗ (376.99111843078)
𝛼= = 0.01884955592
2
𝛽 = 𝜔√𝜇𝜀
1
𝛽 = (2𝜋 ∗ 2.4 ∗ 107 )√(1 ∗ 4𝜋 𝑥 10−7 ) ∗ (1 ∗ ∗ 10−9 )= 0.50265482457
36𝜋
how long the signal must travel to more than 3dB of Have attenuation?
Solution:
σ = 10.04 𝑆𝑚/𝑚, ε𝑟 = 1 μ𝑟 = 1
10−4
𝑇𝑎𝑛(𝛿) =
1
2𝜋 ∙ 2.4𝑥109 ∙ 1 ∙ 𝑥10−9
36𝜋
𝑇𝑎𝑛(𝛿) = 0.00075
𝛾 = √𝑗𝜔𝜇(𝜎 + 𝑗𝜔𝜀)
1
𝛾 = √𝑗(2𝜋 ∙ 2.4𝑥109 ) ∙ (1) (104 + 𝑗(2𝜋 ∙ 2.4𝑥109 ) ∙ (1 ∙ 𝑥10−9 ))
36𝜋
𝛾 = √𝑗(15079644737.23) ∙ (10000.133333)
𝛾 = 150798457991095.66
𝑗𝜇
𝜂=√
𝜎 + 𝑗𝜔𝜀
(15079644737.23)
𝜂=√
(10000.133333)
𝜂 = 1227.9838
σ = 10.04 𝑆𝑚/𝑚, ε𝑟 = 1 μ𝑟 = 1
𝛼 = √𝜋 ∙ 𝑓 ∙ 𝜇 ∙ 𝜎
𝛼 = √𝜋 ∙ 2.4𝑥109 ∙ 1 ∙ 10−4
𝛼 = 868.321
𝛼𝑑𝐵/𝑚 𝑥 = 3𝑑𝐵
3𝑑𝐵
𝑥=
𝛼𝑑𝐵/𝑚
3𝑑𝐵
𝑥=
868.321𝑑𝐵/𝑚
𝑥 = 3.45 𝑚𝑚