Course Solutions Uncategorized (Solved) : Electromagnetic Waves Propagate Much Differently Conductors Dielectrics Vacuum Resistivity Q33140943 . . . .

(Solved) : Electromagnetic Waves Propagate Much Differently Conductors Dielectrics Vacuum Resistivity Q33140943 . . . .

 

Electromagnetic waves propagate much differently in conductors than they do in dielectrics or in vacuum. If the resistivity of the conductor is sufficiently low (that is, if it is a suffi- ciently good conductor), the oscillating electric field of the wave gives rise to an oscillating conduction current that is much larger than the displacement current. In this case, the wave equation for an electric field E(x,t)- (0, Ey(x, t), 0) propagating in the +x direction within a conductor is Et) Ot where μ is the permeability of the conductor and ρ ls its resistivity (a) Check that where 

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