Abstract
Abstract
Resonant cavity perturbation as a means to measuring permittivity has been used
since the early 1940s. It is attractive because it is non-contact,
non-destructive and experimentally simple. Only recently, however, has the cost
of a small analyser board become acceptably low that experiments can be carried
out in schools and colleges. Using the TE 1,0,1 cavity mode in a rectangular
cavity, measurements of permittivity for distilled water, methanol and PTFE in
the microwave region of 1 GHz are presented and these agree well with published
data. A granular sugar sample is also investigated to confirm measurements
carried out with a compact Lecher Line apparatus
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,Education
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