Time-varying fields and wave equations Derive the electromagnetic wave equation from Maxwell’s equations in free space and in media. Discuss plane-wave solutions, polarization (linear, circular, elliptical), wave impedance, phase and group velocity, and energy flow via the Poynting vector. Use clear examples: plane waves at an interface, reflection and transmission (Fresnel equations), and skin effect in conductors.
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