How does the electric field between the conductors in a coaxial cable in electro
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How does the electric field between the conductors in a coaxial cable in electrostatic equilibrium depend on the radial distance from the cable's axis? a) its constant b) as 1/r^3 c) as 1/r d) as 1/r^2 A coaxial cable carries equal but opposite charges on its two conductors. In electrostatic equilibrium, charge on the shield a) is divided evenly between inner and outer surfaces. b) lies entirely on its outer surface c) distributes itself differently depending on the magnitude of the charge d) lies entirely on its inner surfaceExplanation / Answer
1st answer is c)as 1/r 2nd answeris d)lies entirely on its inner surface
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