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Electromagnetic Waves : Region1 for which μr1 =2 is defined by x<0 and μr2 =4 for...

Electromagnetic Waves :

Region1 for which μr1 =2 is defined by x<0 and μr2 =4 for x>0. Given H1 =6 i+4.5j-9 k A/m. Show that θ2=19.7 deg and H2 =7.12 A/m. Find also E and D.

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There are two problems with the question you have asked:-

(i) The values of θ2 and H2 which are to be find are not correct. The values of  θ2 and H2 can be find if μr1 =3 and μr2 =5 and H1 = 4i+3j- 6k A/m.

(ii) Secondly, you have asked to find the values of E and D but thoes cannot be find out in this question as we don't have knowledge about omega, beta and relative permitivity.

So, please check the question once and if you have any doubt then ask me in the comment section.


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