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The primary constants for a coaxial cable at 1 GHz are
. , and Determine (a) the attenuation
coefficient a, (b) the phase constant b , © the phase velocity vp, (d) relative
permittivity हr for a length of 10 m , when the innut power is 500 wate

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Mar 29,2025

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Attenuation coefficient (or about over ),
Phase constant ,
Phase velocity ,
Relative permittivity .

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We are given the following per‐unit‐length parameters at :
Also, the frequency is
The general propagation constant for a transmission line is
For a low‐loss line (i.e. when and are small compared with and ), we may use the approximate formulas
where the characteristic impedance is
Below we work through each part.

(a) Attenuation Coefficient
First, calculate :
Compute the ratio:
Since
we have .
Now, the approximate attenuation is
Calculate each term:
Then,
For a line the total attenuation in nepers is
(Recall that , so this corresponds to roughly of loss.)

(b) Phase Constant
For a low‐loss line the phase constant is approximately
First compute :
Then,
Recall that
so
or
Now,
Since
we obtain

© Phase Velocity
The phase velocity is given by
Since we already found , then

(d) Relative Permittivity
For a TEM wave in a dielectric, the phase velocity in the medium is related to the speed of light and the relative permittivity by
Thus,
Using and ,

For completeness, note that if the loss in the transmission line is taken into account and the input power is over a line, then the power at the output (assuming no reflections) would be reduced by the factor
with and . Since
we have
Numerically,
Even though this part was not explicitly asked, it uses the given length and input power.

Final answers:
(or about over ),
,
,
.

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To find the parameters you’re interested in, we’ll start with the basics of coaxial cable transmission characteristics.
The attenuation coefficient ( ) can be calculated using the formula:
First, we need to determine the characteristic impedance ( ):
Now plug in the values for and :
Next, calculate the phase constant ( ):
where , hence:
The phase velocity ( ) is given by:
And the relative permittivity ( ) can be determined from:
where :
So, the final answers are:
(a)
(b)
©
(d)

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