The load of a powerful pulse generator is a light conductive shell - a “liner” (shown with a dotted line in the figure). The entire system is axially symmetrical and can be considered ideally conductive. Soon after the generator is triggered, a breakdown occurs in the supply coaxial, shunting the output node. How will the current in the liner change when the latter is compressed by 10 times under the action of the Ampere force? R = 5 cm, H = 2 cm, h = 1 cm, r0 = 4 cm, r = 2 cm.
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