Find R, L, C, and G for a coaxial cable with a = 0.25 mm, b =
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Find R, L, C, and G for a coaxial cable with a = 0.25 mm, b = 2.50 mm, c = 3.30 mm, ∈'r = 2.0, μr = 1, σc = 1.0 × 107 S/m, σ = 1.0 × 10−5 S/m, and f = 300 MHz.
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