Question: Consider the plane wave given by the following phasors: E (x) = y^^E_0e^-jkx H (x) = z^^H_0e^-jkx The E-field amplitude is E_0 = l V/m

Consider the plane wave given by the following phasors: E (x) = y^^E_0e^-jkx H (x) = z^^H_0e^-jkx The E-field amplitude is E_0 = l V/m and f = 10 kHz. What direction is this wave propagating? If the properties of the medium are: epsilon = epsilon _0, mu = mu_0, sigma = 0 write the time averaged vector. (Give a number and make sure to get the units right). Write an expression for E and H phasors (similar to above) for a wave that is propagating in the same direction, but whose E-field direction is 90 degree different. Write an expression for E and H phasors (similar to above) for a wave that is propagating in z axis. And the two components of the H-field in x and y directions is 90 degree out of phase (they may not be traveling in different directions from the waves in the previous sub-problems). What's the polarization of E phasor? Is it different from that of the H phasor
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