
(a)
The angular frequency,

Answer to Problem 12.2P
The angular frequency is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
And
The plane
For
For
Concept Used:
Use below formula to calculate the result:
Calculation:
We have,
(b)
The value of

Answer to Problem 12.2P
The value is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
And,
The plane
For,
For,
Concept Used:
Use below formula to calculate the result:
Calculation:
We have,
First, we need
Now, for the Poynting vector which has no loss value and no difference in phase between the electric and the magnetic field:
(c)
The value of

Answer to Problem 12.2P
The value is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
And,
The plane
For
For
Concept Used:
Use the below formula to calculate the required value:
Calculation:
First, we need to calculate the reflection coefficient:
Then,
(d)
The value of

Answer to Problem 12.2P
The value is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
And,
The plane
For
For
Concept Used:
First calculate the reflection coefficient by using the below formula:
Then calculate
Calculation:
First, we need to calculate the reflection coefficient:
Then,
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