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Given a cylinder of length L, radius a and conductivity sigma, how does one find the induced currenty density (J) as a function of p when a magnetic field B is applied?
Where p is the distance from the axis of the cylinder and B is applied along the axis of the cylinder, B = Bosin(wt).
(Neglecting any additional fields due to the induced current)
Hence, how does one calculate the power dissipated in the cylinder?
Thanks
Denis
Where p is the distance from the axis of the cylinder and B is applied along the axis of the cylinder, B = Bosin(wt).
(Neglecting any additional fields due to the induced current)
Hence, how does one calculate the power dissipated in the cylinder?
Thanks
Denis