A linearly polarized wave can be written as the superposition of two oppositely circularly polarized waves that
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A linearly polarized wave can be written as the superposition of two oppositely circularly polarized waves that have equal amplitudes, show that for the case considered. the plane of linear polarization rotates is the wave travels through the plasma (Faraday rotation). Show that the plane of linearly polarized action has rotated through a right angle once the wave has traveled a distance L=pi/(kr-KR).
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