Physics, 04.02.2020 06:05 chasewilkinson123
Aelectric field propagating in air is incident onto an perfectly conducting interface has the following phasor field in terms of the amplitude eo and the wavevector components: 1. find a phasor expression for the reflected magnetic field 2. find a phasor expression for the total magnetic field in air item find a phasor expression for the total electric field in air. 3. find a phasor expression for the current induced on the surface of the conductor. 4. find a space-time expression for the current induced on the surface of the the conductor. ind a phasor expression for the induced electric charge on the conductor 6. find a space-time expression for the induced electric charge in the conductor.
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