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For a lossless dielectric medium, the phase constant for a traveling wave, is proportional to

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Answered by Irfan1729
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The phase constant is the ratio of 2π to the wavelength λ. Thus β = 2π/λ is the correct relation. Explanation: In a lossy dielectric, the E and H component will be in phase. This implies that the phase difference between E and H will be 0.

Answered by Anonymous
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The phase constant is the ratio of 2π to the wavelength  \lambda

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