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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Electricity_and_Magnetism/Electromagnetics_II_(Ellingson)/03%3A_Wave_Propagation_in_General_Media/3.05%3A_Loss_Tangent
      Figure \PageIndex1: In the phasor domain, the total current is the sum of a real-valued conduction current and an imaginary-valued displacement current. ( CC BY-SA 4.0; C. For example, a materia...Figure \PageIndex1: In the phasor domain, the total current is the sum of a real-valued conduction current and an imaginary-valued displacement current. ( CC BY-SA 4.0; C. For example, a material having large loss tangent due to ohmic loss might become hot when a large electric field is applied, whereas a material having large loss tangent due to delayed response might not.

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