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We calculate the surface charges, potential and fields in a long cylindrical coaxial cable with inner and outer conductors of finite conductivities and finite areas. It is shown that there is an electric field outside the return conductor. PACS: 41.20 -q, 41.20 Gz.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
We calculate the surface charges, potential and fields in a long cylindrical coaxial cable with inner and outer conductors of finite conductivities and finite areas. It is shown that there is an electric field outside the return conductor. PACS: 41.20 -q, 41.20 Gz.


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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Problem of Surface Charges and Fields in Coaxial Cables and its Importance for Relativistic Physics
Author(s)Andre K T Assis, J I Cisneros
Keywordssurface charges, coaxial cable, classical electrodynamics
Published1997
JournalNone
Pages177-185

Abstract

We calculate the surface charges, potential and fields in a long cylindrical coaxial cable with inner and outer conductors of finite conductivities and finite areas. It is shown that there is an electric field outside the return conductor. PACS: 41.20 -q, 41.20 Gz.