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Consider a coaxial cable of inner radius a and outer radius b, filled with a lossless dielectric material. The phasor-domain fields inside of the cable (a < rho < b) for a time-harmonic wave traveling down the cable are given in cylindrical coordinates as: E= rho (1/ rho)e^- jkz
H= φ (1/rho) 1/ ηo√εr. e^-jkz

Calculate the total time-average power (in Watts) flowing in the z direction down the cable.

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