by
Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Eric Michielssen, and Umberto Ravaioli
Exercise Solutions
Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Eric Michielssen, and Umberto Ravaioli, Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics c 2010 Prentice Hall
, Chapters
Chapter 1 Introduction: Waves and Phasors
Chapter 2 Transmission Lines
Chapter 3 Vector Analysis
Chapter 4 Electrostatics
Chapter 5 Magnetostatics
Chapter 6 Maxwell’s Equations for Time-Varying Fields
Chapter 7 Plane-Wave Propagation
Chapter 8 Wave Reflection and Transmission
Chapter 9 Radiation and Antennas
Chapter 10 Satellite Communication Systems and Radar Sensors
Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Eric Michielssen, and Umberto Ravaioli, Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics c 2010 Prentice Hall
, Chapter 1 Exercise Solutions
Exercise 1.1
Exercise 1.2
Exercise 1.3
Exercise 1.4
Exercise 1.5
Exercise 1.6
Exercise 1.7
Exercise 1.8
Exercise 1.9
Exercise 1.10
Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Eric Michielssen, and Umberto Ravaioli, Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics c 2010 Prentice Hall
, Exercise 1.1 Consider the red wave shown in Fig. E1.1. What is the wave’s (a) amplitude, (b) wavelength, and (c)
frequency, given that its phase velocity is 6 m/s?
Solution:
(a) A = 6 V.
(b) λ = 4 cm.
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(c) f = = = 150 Hz.
λ 4 × 10−2
Fawwaz T. Ulaby, Eric Michielssen, and Umberto Ravaioli, Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics c 2010 Prentice Hall