Part 1) For the wave above (now travelling in the positive y direction), if the magnetic field can be described by: B=Bm
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2022 6:10 pm
Part 1) For the wave above (now travelling in the positive y direction), if the magnetic field can be described by: B=Bm cos(ky - wt)(-k) what is the unit vector of the E field? Simply type the letter, no need for unit vector notation, just make sure to include the direction. Your last answer was interpreted as follows: i Part 2) If the wave were now travelling in the negative y direction, how would the equations for E and B change? Complete the equations below. E=Em cos B=B, cos Check