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cuti_pie75
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If anyone who's good at optics/physics can help me with this electromagnetic part of optics...it'll be great.
so here's the problem:
imagine an electromagnetic wave with it's E-field in the y-direction. Show that (dE/dx)=-(dB/dt) applied to the harmonic wave B
E=Eo cos(kx - wt) B=Bo cos(kx - wt)
yields to the fact that Eo=cBo
in agreement with Ey=cBz
thanx in advance
so here's the problem:
imagine an electromagnetic wave with it's E-field in the y-direction. Show that (dE/dx)=-(dB/dt) applied to the harmonic wave B
E=Eo cos(kx - wt) B=Bo cos(kx - wt)
yields to the fact that Eo=cBo
in agreement with Ey=cBz
thanx in advance