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To find the loss tangent given an intrinsic angle of 20 degrees, we utilize the relationship between the intrinsic angle and the loss tangent in electromagnetics or related fields. The intrinsic angle, often denoted as (delta), relates to the loss tangent ((tandelta)) directly. Specifically, the loss tangent is the tangent of the intrinsic angle. Given this:
[
tandelta = tan(20^circ)
]
Using a standard trigonometric function table or calculator,
[
tan(20^circ) approx 0.364
]
Therefore, the loss tangent, given the intrinsic angle is 20 degrees, is approximately 0.364.
b
Explanation: The loss tangent is given by tan 2θn, where θn = 20. Thus the loss tangent
will be tan 40
b) tan 40
Explanation: The loss tangent is given by tan 2θn, where θn = 20. Thus the loss tangent will be tan 40.