A 1.592 GHz LHCP electromagnetic wave is incident normally (along the x-direction) from air onto a dielectric medium (&r

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A 1.592 GHz LHCP electromagnetic wave is incident normally (along the x-direction) from air onto a dielectric medium (&r

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A 1 592 Ghz Lhcp Electromagnetic Wave Is Incident Normally Along The X Direction From Air Onto A Dielectric Medium R 1
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A 1.592 GHz LHCP electromagnetic wave is incident normally (along the x-direction) from air onto a dielectric medium (&r= 9, o = 0.002 S/m, for 0<x<1m) such that Eoi(0,0) on the first surface is 3 V/m along the z-direction. Write the wave expressions of the first transmitted Hu(r,t) through the first surface, and the final transmitted H₂(r,t). Ignore the phase shift due to the finite thickness of the dielectric, but do take the losses into account. If the incoming wave is 5 mW of RF power, what are the reflected power (first reflection only) and the final transmitted power in dBm? Consider only the initial reflections at the first and second boundary. Ignore all multiple reflections thereafter. Keep at least 3 decimal places. 2. miw 5 mW dielectric X Final transmission
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