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Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable in Electromagnetic Field Theory Formulas
Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable is the distance from the center to the inner edge of the coaxial cable. And is denoted by a
r
. Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable is usually measured using the Centimeter for Length. Note that the value of Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable is always positive.
Electromagnetic Field Theory formulas that make use of Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable
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Conductance of Coaxial Cable
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f
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Inductance per unit Length of Coaxial Cable
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f
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Inner Resistance of Coaxial Cable
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Total Resistance of Coaxial Cable
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FAQ
What is the Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable?
Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable is the distance from the center to the inner edge of the coaxial cable. Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable is usually measured using the Centimeter for Length. Note that the value of Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable is always positive.
Can the Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable be negative?
No, the Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable?
Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable is usually measured using the Centimeter[cm] for Length. Meter[cm], Millimeter[cm], Kilometer[cm] are the few other units in which Inner Radius of Coaxial Cable can be measured.
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