in Education by
In lossy dielectric, the phase difference between the electric field E and the magnetic field H is (a) 90 (b) 60 (c) 45 (d) 0 This question was addressed to me in exam. I'd like to ask this question from Lossy and Lossless Dielectrics in chapter EM Wave Propagation of Electromagnetic Theory Select the correct answer from above options Electromagnetic Theory questions and answers, Electromagnetic Theory questions pdf, Electromagnetic Theory question bank, Electromagnetic Theory questions and answers pdf, mcq on Electromagnetic Theory pdf,electromagnetic theory book pdf,electromagnetic theory pdf notes,electromagnetic theory lecture notes,electromagnetic theory of light,maxwell electromagnetic theory,electromagnetic theory proposed by,electromagnetic theory engineering physics,electromagnetic theory nptel

1 Answer

0 votes
by
 
Best answer
Right option is (d) 0 Explanation: In a lossy dielectric, the E and H component will be in phase. This implies that the phase difference between E and H will be 0.

Related questions

0 votes
    In conductors, the E and H vary by a phase difference of (a) 0 (b) 30 (c) ... theory proposed by,electromagnetic theory engineering physics,electromagnetic theory nptel...
asked Nov 6, 2021 in Education by JackTerrance
0 votes
    The depth of penetration of a wave in a lossy dielectric increases with increasing (a) Conductivity ... by,electromagnetic theory engineering physics,electromagnetic theory nptel...
asked Nov 6, 2021 in Education by JackTerrance
0 votes
    Electric field will be maximum outside the conductor and magnetic field will be maximum inside the ... by,electromagnetic theory engineering physics,electromagnetic theory nptel...
asked Nov 11, 2021 in Education by JackTerrance
0 votes
0 votes
    Find the electric field when the magnetic field is given by 2sin t in air. (a) 8π x ... theory proposed by,electromagnetic theory engineering physics,electromagnetic theory nptel...
asked Nov 11, 2021 in Education by JackTerrance
...