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How do dielectrics affect the number of modes for standing electromagnetic waves in a box?
I suspect that it doesn't, since a dielectric shouldn't affect the null field value for standing waves at the boundaries. I just wanted to confirm if my thinking was right.berkeman said:What are your thoughts? How does the presence of a dielectric affect the wavelength of the EM in the metallic reflecting box?
What do you mean by "the number of"? Is there a finite number of modes? Or you mean the number density (per frequency interval, forexample)?gildomar said:How do dielectrics affect the number of modes for standing electromagnetic waves in a box?
nasu said:What do you mean by "the number of"? Is there a finite number of modes? Or you mean the number density (per frequency interval, forexample)?