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... parallel to the plane of incidence . This means that if n ' > n there is a phase reversal for the reflected wave . 7.6 Polarization by Reflection and Total Internal Reflection Two aspects of the dynamical relations on reflection and ...
... parallel to the plane of incidence . This means that if n ' > n there is a phase reversal for the reflected wave . 7.6 Polarization by Reflection and Total Internal Reflection Two aspects of the dynamical relations on reflection and ...
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... parallel and perpendicular forces the radiation from the parallel component is negligible ( of order 1/72 ) compared to that from the perpen- dicular component . Consequently we may neglect the parallel component of acceleration and ...
... parallel and perpendicular forces the radiation from the parallel component is negligible ( of order 1/72 ) compared to that from the perpen- dicular component . Consequently we may neglect the parallel component of acceleration and ...
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... parallel and perpendicular to the plane , but their moments directed oppositely . The dipoles rotate with constant angular velocity w about a parallel axis located halfway between them ( w « c / a ) . ( a ) Calculate the components of ...
... parallel and perpendicular to the plane , but their moments directed oppositely . The dipoles rotate with constant angular velocity w about a parallel axis located halfway between them ( w « c / a ) . ( a ) Calculate the components of ...
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4-vector acceleration Ampère's law angle angular distribution antenna approximation atomic axis Babinet's principle behavior boundary conditions calculate cavity Chapter charge q charged particle coefficients collisions component conducting conductor constant coordinate cross section cylinder d³x dielectric dielectric constant diffraction dipole direction discussed E₁ electric field electromagnetic fields electron electrostatic energy loss factor force equation frame frequency given Green's function impact parameter incident particle integral Kirchhoff Lagrangian Laplace's equation Lorentz force Lorentz invariant Lorentz transformation m₁ magnetic field magnetic induction magnitude Maxwell's equations meson modes momentum multipole nonrelativistic obtain oscillations P₁ P₂ parallel perpendicular phase velocity plane wave plasma polarization power radiated problem propagation radius region relativistic result scalar scattering screen shown in Fig shows sin² solution sphere spherical surface transverse unit V₁ vanishes vector potential velocity wave guide wave number wavelength ΦΩ