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- Teflon<br>
 
- Teflon<br>
 
- Glass microscope slide<br>
 
- Glass microscope slide<br>
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- HP Signal Generator (DC-1 GHz)<br>
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- Oscilloscope (at least 1GHz bandwidth)<br>
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- Miscellaneous electrical components <br>
  
 
== Materials to Borrow When Necessary ==
 
== Materials to Borrow When Necessary ==

Revision as of 13:43, 16 May 2018

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Permanent Materials

- 6061 3/8" Al rod stock
- Teflon
- Glass microscope slide
- HP Signal Generator (DC-1 GHz)
- Oscilloscope (at least 1GHz bandwidth)
- Miscellaneous electrical components

Materials to Borrow When Necessary

Activities

Reading

  1. Read the Wikipedia articles on permittivity and permeability. With the help of the instructor or TA try to achieve a physical understanding of just what the permittivity and permeability mean in a bulk material.
  2. Read the first three sections of this paper (pages 1-27).

Permittivity of a Lossless Material From a Capacitance Measurement

Pay particular attention to the permittivity () / capacitance and permeability () / inductance associations.

  1. Place three samples (air, Teflon, glass) between the aligned and polished ends of two 3/8" diameter, 1/2" lengths of 6061 Al rods. Measure the capacitances and from the known surface area and spacing determine the material's relative permittivity..

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