Physics, asked by rakeshnani482, 11 months ago

how to calculate power density using e field and h feild

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Explanation:

As the source emits electromagnetic radiation of a given wavelength, the far-field electric component of the wave E, the far-field magnetic component H, and power density are related by the equations: E = H × 377 and Pd = E × H.

Answered by Anonymous
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hey...As the source emits electromagnetic radiation of a given wavelength, the far-field electric component of the wave E, the far-field magnetic component H, and power density are related by the equations: E = H × 377 and Pd = E × H.

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