WILEY PLUS 1 SEMESTER ACCESS CODE + LOOS
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Chapter 33, Problem 95P
To determine
Show that:
a) Poynting vector
b) The rate at which energy flows into the resistor through its cylindrical surface, calculated by integrating Poynting vector over this surface, is equal to the rate at which thermal energy is produced.
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