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E=20 cos (ωt−2 x−3 z) a: EEE361 Assignment Set-H

This document contains 5 problems related to electromagnetic fields and Maxwell's equations: 1) Find the polarization, angle of incidence, reflected E and H fields, and transmitted E and H fields for an electric field incident on a dielectric slab. 2) Find the curl of the induced electric field and the x-component of the electric field given the magnetic field and assuming the y-component is zero. 3) Determine which equations do not satisfy Maxwell's equations and why. 4) Show from Maxwell's equations that the time derivative of the total electromagnetic energy equals the negative circulation of the Poynting vector. 5) Given magnetic field expressions, use Maxwell's equations to find the corresponding electric fields and constants

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E=20 cos (ωt−2 x−3 z) a: EEE361 Assignment Set-H

This document contains 5 problems related to electromagnetic fields and Maxwell's equations: 1) Find the polarization, angle of incidence, reflected E and H fields, and transmitted E and H fields for an electric field incident on a dielectric slab. 2) Find the curl of the induced electric field and the x-component of the electric field given the magnetic field and assuming the y-component is zero. 3) Determine which equations do not satisfy Maxwell's equations and why. 4) Show from Maxwell's equations that the time derivative of the total electromagnetic energy equals the negative circulation of the Poynting vector. 5) Given magnetic field expressions, use Maxwell's equations to find the corresponding electric fields and constants

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EEE361

ASSIGNMENT
SET-H
1. An expression for an electric field is given below
E=20 cos ( ωt−2 x−3 z )ay V/m
Is incident on a dielectric slab (Z ≥ 0) 5.5With µr = 1.0 and εr = 2.5 Find:
a. The polarization of the wave
b. The angle of incidence
c. The reflected E and H field
d. The transmitted E and H field

Fig: Problem 1

2. The magnetic field in a region is given by the expression

a. Using the knowledge of Maxwell’s equation, find the curl of the induced
electric field at that location.
b. The electric field has 3 components, Ex (in the direction of x0-,Ey (in the
direction of y), Ez (in the direction of z). Using the result from part (a),
find the x component of the electric field if the y component is assumed
to be zero.
3. For time varying fields: Find which if the following equations are not satisfy Maxwell’s
Equation. Also state why the expression/s don’t satisfy Maxwell’s Equation? (Show
Calculation)
∂ρ
b. ∇ ∙ J + v =0
∂t
c. ∇ ∙ D=ρV
−∂ B
d. ∇ ∙ E=
∂t
∂E
e. ∮ H ∙ dl=∫(σE+ε ∂t
¿ )∙ dS ¿

f. ∮ B ∙ dS=0
4. The total electromagnetic energy is given below
1
W= ∫ ( E . D+ H . B ) dv
2
Show from Maxwell’s Equation that
∂W
=−∮ ¿ ¿
∂t

5. a) Given the magnetic field intensity

in air. Using this information and the knowledge of Maxwell’s equation, find the electric
field intensity E and the constant β.

b) In free space, the electric field intensity is defined by

Using this information and the Maxwell’s equation,


find the constant k, displacement current density, Jd and magnetic field intensity H.

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