10) The diagram shows a TEM plane wave incident from air (z <0) onto glass (z>0) at normal incidence. Glass is known to

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10) The diagram shows a TEM plane wave incident from air (z <0) onto glass (z>0) at normal incidence. Glass is known to

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10) The diagram shows a TEM plane wave incident from air (z <0) onto glass (z>0) at normal incidence. Glass is known to be nonmagnetic (4, -1) and has a relative permittivity of 2.25. The electric field of the incident wave is given by: x E, a, 10cos(3x 10° -10z) V/m. The total electric field in [V/m] in air is given by: E. E₁ A) a, 10cos(3x10't-10z)-a, 2cos(3x10° +10z) B) a, 10cos(3x10° -10z)+a, 2 cos(3x10° +10z) C) a, 8cos(3x10't-10z) D) a, 12 cos(3x10°t +10z) E) a, 10 cos(3x10't-10z)-a, 0.2 cos(3x10° +10z) Air 2=0 Glass 2
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