What is the relation between refractive index of a medium and electric and magnetic properties of the medium?
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Physics for all - James Clerk Maxwell was a genius physicist and a mathematician who discovered the laws that govern how magnetic and electric fields behave. This also led to prove him
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Let vecE, vecB and vecC represent the electric field, magnetic field and velocity of an electromagnetic wave respectively. Their directions, at any instant point along the unit vectors given below in order.
The electric field intensity E is given by E=E*sin (wt-Bz) in free space. What is the value of the magnetic field strength H, magnetic flux density B, and electric flux density D? -
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SOLVED: Suppose that in the absence of any charges (free space) an electric field exists in the form E = Eo sin(kz @t)i What is the direction of propagation of this electromagnetic
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The ratio of contributions made by the electric field and magnetic field components to the intensity of an electromagnetic wave is : (c = speed of electromagnetic waves)a)1 : cb)1 : c2c)c :
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