I'm inclined to agree about the exponential factor. I believe it may just be an innate detail given by the problem/material at hand that just isn't explicitly said.
the problem does not state if it is oscillating BUT i am using a previous result found in the same book (Theory and Computation of Electromagnetic Fields - Jian Ming Jin) for an infinitesimal electric dipole's magnetic vector potential (i am assuming this is also infinitesimal judging by the...
- in the problem it is not mentioned if it is oscillating
- my apologies, yes PEC = perfect electrical conductor
- the end goal of the problem, which perhaps was dumb of me to leave out, is to find E and H in the far-field region and the vector N is related to the far field E via
where we can...
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While I am fairly confident of my process thus far, I feel I may be straying from the answer a bit towards the end.
Considering the short vertical electric...
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I have been a long time frequenter of the forum ever since undergrad. I am currently a first year graduate student (somehow frauded my way into a program lol) and I think it is about time I begin discussing and interacting with other physics people as I always kept my distance...