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![A coaxial cable consists of a solid center conducting wire and an outer coaxial cylindrical conductor. The space between the conductors and the outer insulation are made of a good insulating material A coaxial cable consists of a solid center conducting wire and an outer coaxial cylindrical conductor. The space between the conductors and the outer insulation are made of a good insulating material](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/62coaxial3975109939232154224.png)
A coaxial cable consists of a solid center conducting wire and an outer coaxial cylindrical conductor. The space between the conductors and the outer insulation are made of a good insulating material
![Consider a coaxial cable which consists of an inner wire of radius a surrounded by an outer shell of inner and outer radii b and c respectively. The inner wire carries an Consider a coaxial cable which consists of an inner wire of radius a surrounded by an outer shell of inner and outer radii b and c respectively. The inner wire carries an](https://df0b18phdhzpx.cloudfront.net/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1369217/original_14.png)
Consider a coaxial cable which consists of an inner wire of radius a surrounded by an outer shell of inner and outer radii b and c respectively. The inner wire carries an
![SOLVED: A long coaxial cable carries current as shown in the figure The inner cylinder is with radius and current only flowing on the surface; while the outer shell is with radius SOLVED: A long coaxial cable carries current as shown in the figure The inner cylinder is with radius and current only flowing on the surface; while the outer shell is with radius](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/38875473c1654efe96c6715281084d7e.jpg)
SOLVED: A long coaxial cable carries current as shown in the figure The inner cylinder is with radius and current only flowing on the surface; while the outer shell is with radius
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Ampere's Law for a Coaxial Cable | Problem Solving Practice | 8.02.2x Courseware | MIT Open Learning Library
![The figure shows a long coaxial cable in which a current I flows down through the inner cylinder of radius a and the same current flows back up through the outer cylinder The figure shows a long coaxial cable in which a current I flows down through the inner cylinder of radius a and the same current flows back up through the outer cylinder](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/physics_images/NTA_JEE_MOK_TST_40_E01_005_Q01.png)
The figure shows a long coaxial cable in which a current I flows down through the inner cylinder of radius a and the same current flows back up through the outer cylinder
![Why is the magnetic field inside a coaxial cable the same as it would be near a current-carrying wire? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange Why is the magnetic field inside a coaxial cable the same as it would be near a current-carrying wire? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/ra4Ia.jpg)
Why is the magnetic field inside a coaxial cable the same as it would be near a current-carrying wire? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
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