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Engineering, 24.09.2020 21:01 mrsclnantambu9794

For a given electromagnetic field, that spreads across two regions with varying constitutive parameters, how electric and magnetic fields will change across the interfaces of the two regions. A) Describe relations, mathematical or otherwise, between the electric fields across the interface and magnetic field across the interface. Assume that there are no charges (source-free) on the interface itself.
B) How these relations change if one of the media is metallic or a perfect electrical conductor (PEC)?

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