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Physics, 06.03.2020 09:23 ejhoff4347

The intensity of a linearly polarized electromagnetic wave is directly proportional to the square of the electric field (e. g., I = k*E2). If the Receiver’s meter reading was directly proportional to the incident microwave’s intensity, the meter would read the relationship M = Mocos2 θ. Plot this relationship. Based on your graphs, discuss the relationship between the meter reading of the Receiver and the polarization and magnitude of the incident microwave.

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