Engineering Electromagnetics
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Author: Hayt
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.13P
En free space it is known that E = E0/r sinθ cos(ωt - k0r)aθ = Eθ aθ. Show that a component of H in the at direction arises, where H0 = E$ (e/0) 1/2. Do this by applying Eqs. (20) and (21) and requiring consistency.
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