EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF APPLIED ELECTROMAGN
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Chapter 7, Problem 35P
The electric-field phasor of a uniform plane wave traveling downward in water is given by
where ẑ is the downward direction and z = 0 is the water surface. If σ = 4 S/m,
- (a) Obtain an expression for the average power density.
- (b) Determine the attenuation rate.
- (c) Determine the depth at which the power density has been reduced by 40 dB.
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