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Graduate How does the size between scatterers affect reflection?
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Graduate How does the size between scatterers affect reflection?
If a sound wave hits multiple scatterers spaced closer than the wavelength and moving fast but at different velocities how is the reflective beam is affected? -
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Deflection of wave in dissipative media with a complex refractive index
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Deflection of wave in dissipative media with a complex refractive index
Homework Statement A monochromatic plane wave with wavelength 500µm is propagating through a dissipative medium with refractive index 1-0.0002i. It approaching the edge of the medium, and will pass out into free space. If the angle of incidence is not 90°, how much will the wave deflect as it...- Tinaaaaaa
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- Complex Deflection Electromagnatism Index Refractive index Wave Wave and optics Waves
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Toroid with Air Gap magnetostatics problem
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Toroid with Air Gap magnetostatics problem
Homework Statement consider a toroidal electromagnet with an iron ring threaded through the turns of wire. The ring is not complete and has a narrow parallel-sided air gap of thickness d. The iron has a constant magnetization of magnitude M in the azimuthal direction. Use Ampere's law in terms...- Tinaaaaaa
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- Air Air gap Ampere's law Electromagetism Gap Magnetostatics Toroid
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Electromagnetism Help-- Magnetostatics Boundary Problem
Homework Statement Two magnetic materials are separated by a planar boundary. The first magnetic material has a relative permeability μr2=2; the second material has a relative permeability μr2=3. A magnetic field of magnitude B1= 4 T exists within the first material. The boundary is...- Tinaaaaaa
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- Boundary Boundary condition Electromagnetism Magnetostatics Physics
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