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The document contains questions about rectangular waveguides including calculating cutoff frequencies, modes of propagation, phase constants, and velocities for various TE and TM modes given the waveguide dimensions and material properties.

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The document contains questions about rectangular waveguides including calculating cutoff frequencies, modes of propagation, phase constants, and velocities for various TE and TM modes given the waveguide dimensions and material properties.

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5. A rectangular waveguide with dimension a = 2.5 cm, b = 1 cm is to operate below 15.1 GHz.

How many TE and TM modes can the waveguide transmit if the guide is filled with a medium characterized by = 0, = 4 o, r = 1? Calculate the cutoff frequencies of the modes. Calculate the phase constant, phase velocity and wave impedance for TE10 and TM11 modes at the operating frequency of 15GHz.

6. What fields are present for the (a) 01 TE mode, (b) 10 TM mode and (c) 11 TM mode?

7. An air-filled 5 cm by 2 cm waveguide has:

at 15 GHz. a) What mode is being propagated? b) Find c) Determine Ey/Ex.

8. In a rectangular waveguide for which a = 1.5 cm, b = 0.8 cm, = 0, = o and =4 o,

Determine for TMmn a) The mode of operation b) The cutoff frequency c) The phase constant d) The propagation constant e) The intrinsic impedance

9. A standard air-filled rectangular waveguide with dimensions a=8.636cm, b=4.318cm is fed by a 4GHz carrier from a coaxial cable. Determine if a TE10 mode will be propagated. If so, calculate the phase velocity and the group velocity.

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