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Chapter 8, Problem 27P
A plane wave in air with
is incident upon the planar surface of a dielectric material, with ϵr = 4, occupying the half-space z ≥ 0. Determine:
- (a) The polarization of the incident wave.
- (b) The angle of incidence.
- (c) The time-domain expressions for the reflected electric and magnetic fields.
- (d) The time-domain expressions for the transmitted electric and magnetic fields.
- (e) The average power density carried by the wave in the dielectric medium.
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