Nikitin
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Homework Statement
Show that the E and B field of a plane EM wave are both perpendicular to its direction of propagation in a non-dispersive and transparent medium.
Homework Equations
Maxwell's equatons.
The Attempt at a Solution
Well, I know how to easily show that E and B fields are perpendicular to each-other (Faraday's/Ampere's law). However, how am I supposed to show one of them is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the EM wave?
And is it normal to ask such questions on an exam for 2nd year university students? This question was only worth 5% in the 2011 exam...
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