Electromagnetic wave having magnetic field B(x,y,z,t) = B sin[(kx+ky)-wt] where k is wave vector: Calculate its electric field. cB sin[(kx+ky)-wt]
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The given magnetic field is: B(x, y, z, t) = B_0 sin(k(r + z) + ωt) where B_0 is the amplitude of the magnetic field, k is the wave vector, r is the radial distance, z is the height, and ω is the angular frequency. Now, we know that the electric field E and Show more…
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