Transition from one dielectric medium to another medium

In summary, a plane electromagnetic wave of frequency 5×1014 Hz and amplitude 103 V/m, traveling in a homogeneous dielectric medium of dielectric constant 1.69, is incident normally at the interface with a second dielectric medium of dielectric constant 2.25. The ratio of the amplitude of the transmitted wave to that of the incident wave is 0.93. This is determined by the continuity of electric and magnetic fields at the boundary and the relation between the dielectric constant and the index of refraction.
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A plane electromagnetic wave of frequency 5×1014 Hz and amplitude 103 V/m, traveling in a
homogeneous dielectric medium of dielectric constant 1.69, is incident normally at the interface
with a second dielectric medium of dielectric constant 2.25. The ratio of the amplitude of the
transmitted wave to that of the incident wave is ___________.

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It should be 1 right? I mean passing from one dielectric medium to another would result in the change of phase velocity but not the amplitude??
 
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You should also consider reflection.
 
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DrDu said:
You should also consider reflection.
Would you please explain a little bit? I don't know how to apply that concept...
 
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If the media are transparent, then the sum of the reflected and transmitted intensity must equal the incident intensity. The relative intensity of the transmitted and reflected intensity is dictated by the continuity of electric and magnetic fields at the boundary. Probably you were talking about this in class?
 
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DrDu said:
If the media are transparent, then the sum of the reflected and transmitted intensity must equal the incident intensity. The relative intensity of the transmitted and reflected intensity is dictated by the continuity of electric and magnetic fields at the boundary. Probably you were talking about this in class?
No, this question is from one of the entrance examinations... I tried searching in the internet but I couldn't find any reasonable explanations...
 
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so the answer would be 0.857... Thanks a lot... The information was very useful...:smile:
 
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phoenix95 said:
so the answer would be 0.857...
I don't believe this is the correct answer.

Equation (1227) of the link gives Et (but there is a misprint on the right of the equation where Et should be Ei).

Note that this equation is in terms of the indices of refraction of the materials, not the dielectric constants.

I guess you have to assume that the question is concerned with the electric field amplitudes and not the magnetic field amplitudes.
 
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The index of refraction and the relative dielectric constant are related as ##n=\sqrt{\epsilon_r}##. So n1=1.3 and n2=1.5 giving for the ratio of the transmitted to the incident electric field amplitude: 2n1/(n1+n2)=2.6/(1.3+1.5)=0.93.
 
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Related to Transition from one dielectric medium to another medium

1. What is a dielectric medium?

A dielectric medium is a material that can store and release electrical energy, such as insulators or non-conductive materials. They are commonly used in capacitors and other electronic devices.

2. What is the transition from one dielectric medium to another medium?

The transition from one dielectric medium to another refers to the change in dielectric material between two regions or layers. This can occur in electronic devices or in natural phenomena such as the transition from air to water.

3. How does the transition from one dielectric medium to another affect electrical behavior?

The transition from one dielectric medium to another can affect the electrical behavior by changing the capacitance, or ability to store electrical charge, in a circuit. It can also affect the propagation of electromagnetic waves through the materials.

4. What factors influence the transition from one dielectric medium to another?

The transition from one dielectric medium to another can be influenced by the type of materials, their thickness, and their relative permittivity (also known as dielectric constant). The angle of incidence and frequency of the electrical signal can also play a role.

5. How is the transition from one dielectric medium to another measured?

The transition from one dielectric medium to another can be measured using various techniques, such as capacitance measurements, impedance spectroscopy, or through the use of specialized equipment such as a vector network analyzer. The type of measurement used depends on the specific properties and behavior being studied.

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