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For a wave characterized by the electric field
identify the polarization state, determine the polarization angles (γ, χ), and sketch the locus of E (0, t) for each of the following cases:
- (a) ax = 3 V/m, ay = 4 V/m, and δ = 0
- (b) ax = 3 V/m, ay = 4 V/m, and δ = 180°
- (c) ax = 3 V/m, ay = 3 V/m, and δ = 45°
- (d) ax = 3 V/m, ay = 4 V/m, and δ = –135°
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