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Assume a medium with μ = μ0, ε = 3.2ε0 and a magnetic field intensity: H...

Assume a medium with μ = μ0, ε = 3.2ε0 and a magnetic field intensity:

H = 7 exp(−x/3) cos(1010πt − βx)zˆ (Am−1).

Determine the corresponding: i) loss tangent; ii) wave length; iii) intrinsic impedance; iv) electric field intensity. How do the determined values differ compared to the corresponding ones in vacuum?

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