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A plane electromagnetic wave of frequency is incident on the gap from one of the
slabs with angle of incidence i . For linear polarization both parallel to and
perpendicular to the plane of incidence , ( a ) calculate the ratio of power
transmitted ...
A plane electromagnetic wave of frequency is incident on the gap from one of the
slabs with angle of incidence i . For linear polarization both parallel to and
perpendicular to the plane of incidence , ( a ) calculate the ratio of power
transmitted ...
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9.7 A linearly polarized plane wave of amplitude E , and wave number k is
incident on a circular opening of radius a in an otherwise perfectly conducting flat
screen . The incident wave vector makes an angle « with the normal to the screen
.
9.7 A linearly polarized plane wave of amplitude E , and wave number k is
incident on a circular opening of radius a in an otherwise perfectly conducting flat
screen . The incident wave vector makes an angle « with the normal to the screen
.
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A fast charged particle incident on matter makes collisions with the atomic
electrons and nuclei . ... The light electrons can take up appreciable amounts of
energy from the incident particle without causing significant deflections , whereas
the ...
A fast charged particle incident on matter makes collisions with the atomic
electrons and nuclei . ... The light electrons can take up appreciable amounts of
energy from the incident particle without causing significant deflections , whereas
the ...
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