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We have some difficulty
visualizing a wave consisting only of electric and
magnetic fields. However, if we plot the strength
of
along one axis and the strength of
along another (perpendicular) axis, as in Fig. 14.7,
then the direction of propagation
will be perpendicular
to both
and ,
as shown.
Figure:
A linearly polarized electromagnetic wave.
The electric and magnetic fields
and
are mutually perpendicular and both are perpendicular to
the direction of propagation
(
is the wave vector).
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Jess H. Brewer
1998-11-06