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SOLUTIONS MANUAL 4 {> . : UMRAN S.INAN 8 AZIZ S. INAN Z Waves in an Unbounded Medium 1. Uniform plane wave. (a) Since the wave propagates in ar (ie. cx 3x10? ms ‘phase constant 6 and the wavelength ) are given by mw LT x 10° rads! OT SR 10 mest 178 rad-m? 2r rad ae = 0.353 m=35.3cm (b) The sketches of €.(z,t) versus ¢ at « = 0 and x = 2/4 are as shown, Note that the plots are periodic functions of ¢ and repeat themselves every Tp = f-! = 2n/w ~ 1.18 ns. (©) The sketches of €,(e, #) versus 2 at t = O and ¢ = 7/w are as shown, Note that the plots are periodic functions of z and repeat themselves every ) ~ 35.3 cm. eae avin Fig. 2. Figure for Problem 2-1. (b) 6, versus t (c) @, versus z iniform plane wave. (a) The wave magnetic field E(x, 2) and its phasor H(2) have the general forms He,t) = £H,(2, t) = 2 Ho costut ~ Br +0) 'WAVES IN AN UNBOUNDED MEDIUM and Pie) H(2) = 2 H(z) = 2 Hoe [0005 ~ 2.5))= 02 rad (om)! = 207 rad ig replaced with ¢~ 3 x 10° =70 where Ho = 70 mAam™!, 6 = 2x/\ yp = Bem Gr % 07 rads! respectively. Note that tp and ' in air. To find the angle 6, we use 2.(z = S em, ms! since the wave propagates mA-m7? from which we find cor +6)a4l = Barred ‘Therefore, Hex, #) and H(z) are given by F(x, t) = 270 cos(6r x 10°t ~ 202 +=) mA-m™ H(z) = 47029" mA J, the wave electric field phasor can be found as a | Se E) ies H(z) xa She ) (b) Using [1-114] -s00re—1) = 9 26.4630 Vaan = 8 yay =5 [Haw = 26-4€ a Va wire Jj] = 3779 which te ovis impedance of sii wsed, Following, te wane aTRETe fe nthe time-domain given by Kx, t) & 9 WA cos(6n x 10% — 20a + x) Vem’ 3) TV broadcast signa. (a) Since the signal is propagating i ar, we have jew 2rd. 1 swf = 0/0 ogg = 9.3 rade Bawypet =w/e= x rygp 99 Rem 444 Miz. from which we find ws = 2.79 x 10° rad-s! and f = w/Qm) (b) Using (7.18) Vx Hs jue where H(z) = Ha (e) = 80.1 eH mA and performing the partial differentiation yields He Ol) eamenns =I5979 x 198.85 x10)

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