ELEC_340_Assignment_3
ELEC_340_Assignment_3
∇ × Ẽ = jωµH̃
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H̃ = ∇ × Ẽ
jωµ
1 ∂ ∂Eθ 1 1 ∂ER ∂
∇ × Ẽ = (Eϕ sin(θ)) − R̂ + − (REϕ ) θ̂
R sin θ ∂θ ∂ϕ R sin(θ) ∂ϕ ∂R
1 ∂ ∂ER
+ (REθ ) − ϕ̂
R ∂R ∂θ
1 −1 0.002 ∂ −j2πR
H̃ = − ∇ × Ẽ = ϕ̂ sin θ (e )
jωµ jωµ R ∂R
2π 0.002
= ϕ̂ 9 −7
sin(θ)e−j2πR
j6π × 10 × 4π × 10 R
5.30516477 × 10−7
= ϕ̂ sin(θ)e−j2πR−π/2 (A/m)
R
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= ϕ̂ sin(θ)e−j2πR−π/2 (µA/m)
R
(c) The time-domain representation of the magnetic field you obtained in (b).
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= ϕ̂ sin(θ) cos(6π × 109 t − 2πR − π/2) (µA/m)
R
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Problem 2 The electric field intensity of a 5-MHz linearly polarized uniform plane wave
traveling in free space in 10 V/m. The electric field is polarized in the +z direction at t
= 0 and the wave in propagating in the -y direction. Find:
(a) The angular frequency and wave number, and intrinsic wave impedance.
Since the plane wave is traveling in free space, µ = µ0 and ϵ = ϵ0 .
√
ω = 2πf = 10πMHz k = ω µϵ = 10π × 106 × 3.335641 × 10−9 = 0.0334π rad/m
(c)
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(d) Draw a diagram to illustrate the field vectors and propagation direction.
z
V
E0 = 10 m
−y
A
H0 = 0.013 m
c
x
1
∇ × Ẽ c= √
H̃ = µ 0 ε0
jωµ
µ0 = magnetic permeability in a vac-
E0 = electric field amplitude
uum, µ0 = 1.3 × 10−6 N/A2
H0 = magnetic field amplitude
ε0 = electric permeability in a vac-
c = speed of light (3 × 108 m/s)
uum, ε0 = 8.9 × 10−12 C2 /Nm2
2π 2π
Wave Number: k = = = 8π rad/m
λ 0.25 m
ω = µp × k = 2 × 108 m/s × 8π rad/m = 16π × 108 rad/s
(c) The time-domain expressions for the electric and magnetic field vectors.
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Ẽ = x̂Ẽ0 = x̂100e−jkz cos(ωt − kz) = x̂100e−8πz V/m
∂Ez ∂Ey ∂Ex ∂Ez ∂Ey ∂Ex
∇ × Ẽ = − x̂ + − ŷ + − ẑ
∂y ∂z ∂z ∂x ∂x ∂y
1 1 ∂Ex 100(−8π)e−j8πz ŷ 1
H̃ = ∇ × Ẽ = ŷ = 8 −7
= −ŷ e−j8πz−π/2
jωµ jωµ ∂z j × 16π × 10 × 10 × 4π × 10 8π
(d) Draw a diagram to illustrate the field vectors and propagation direction.
z
V
E0 = 100
m
1 A
H0 = c
−y 8π m
1
∇ × Ẽ c= √
H̃ = µ 0 ε0
jωµ
µ0 = magnetic permeability in a vac-
E0 = electric field amplitude
uum, µ0 = 1.3 × 10−6 N/A2
H0 = magnetic field amplitude
ε0 = electric permeability in a vac-
c = speed of light (3 × 108 m/s)
uum, ε0 = 8.9 × 10−12 C2 /Nm2