In the four regions, I, II, III and IV, the electric fields are described as: Region I …
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electromagnetic Waves
In the four regions, I, II, III and IV, the electric fields are described as:
Region I : \({E}_{{x}}={E}_0 \sin ({kz}-\omega {t})\)
Region II : Ex = E0
Region III : Ex = E0 sin kz
Region IV : Ex = E0 cos kz
The displacement current will exist in the region:
- I
- IV
- II
- III
Answer
(A) I
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