explain thoroughly maxwell's equation for time varying field and maxwell's equation for no time varying field...
An inductor a. passes direct current and opposes time varying current. b. passes time varying current and stops direct current. c. allows only magnetic field to go through it and stops any current through the coil. d. passes current whether it is time varying or direct. e. expels magnetic field through it. f. rotates if current is passed through it. Per Maxwell's first and second equations, an electromagnetic wave a. must have electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to the direction...
Thoroughly describe how Maxwell's equations help us understand the propagation of electromagnetic waves.
For time varying fields, the electric field is not conservative. Why? Explain with [3] mathematical substantiations.
what is solenoid in electromagnetic ? explain thoroughly
A time varying electric field will create a: a. circulating magnetic field b. a linear magnetic field c. not enough information is given
A time varying electric field will create a: a. circulating magnetic field b. a linear magnetic field c. not enough information is given
Given the electric field phasor E-E) ρ-le-jkza, in cylindrical coordinates, where 1.4 , show that it represents an electromagnetic wave propagating in free space by using (a) Maxwell's equations, and (b) Helmholtz equation. (c) Find the magnetic field phasor H. 88 8-9 Given the electric field phasor E -(E.a, +jE a)e n free space, determine (a) propagation direction, (b) H, (c) & and (d) polarization state. 1th yeaeo circularly polarized waves.
Given the electric field phasor E-E) ρ-le-jkza, in cylindrical...
(a) Show that this field can satisfy Maxwell's equations if w
and k are related in a certain way.
(b) Suppose w=1010s-1 and
E0=1kV/m. What is the wavelength? What is the energy
density in joules per cubic meter, averaged over a large region?
From this calculate the power density, the energy flow in joules
per square meter per second.
(c) Show also that the electric field of associated with a
spherically symmetric wave may have the dependence Ei =
{Acos[k(r...
(a) Show that this field can satisfy Maxwell's equations if w
and k are related in a certain way.
(b) Suppose w=1010s-1 and
E0=1kV/m. What is the wavelength? What is the energy
density in joules per cubic meter, averaged over a large region?
From this calculate the power density, the energy flow in joules
per square meter per second.
(c) Show also that the electric field of associated with a
spherically symmetric wave may have the dependence Ei =
{Acos[k(r...
Were Maxwell's efforts more important than the individual discoveries of Gauss, Ampère, and Faraday? Explain your answer. Options: A)Yes, because Maxwell's addition, modification, and insights resulted in the identification of light as an electromagnetic wave. B)No, because Ampère's law and Faraday's law together already had the necessary elements to describe electromagnetic waves. C)Yes, because before Maxwell's efforts, Gauss's, Ampère's, and Faraday's laws treated electric and magnetic fields as completely independent. D)No, because Gauss's law for magnetism has since been shown...