Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics (7th Edition)
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Chapter 1.4, Problem 1E
Consider the red wave shown in Fig. E1.1. What is die wave’s (a) amplitude, (b) wavelength, and (c) frequency, given that its phase velocity is 6 m/s?
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