A linearly polarised electromagnetic wave given as `E=E_(0)haticos(kz-omegat)` is incident normally on a perfectly reflecting wall `z=a`. Assuming tha
A linearly polarised electromagnetic wave given as `E=E_(0)haticos(kz-omegat)` is incident normally on a perfectly reflecting wall `z=a`. Assuming that the material of the optically inactive, the reflected wave will be give as
A. `E_(r) = E_(0)hati(kz - omegat)`
B. `E_(r) = E_(0)hati cos(kz + omegat)`
C. `E_(r) = -E_(0)hati cos(kz + omegat)`
D. `E_(r) = E_(0)hati sin (kz - omegat)`
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Correct Answer - B
When a wave is reflected from denser medium, then the type of wave does not change but only its phase changes by `180^(@)` or `pi` radian.
Thus, for the reflected wave `hatz = -hatz, hati = - hati` and additional phase of `pi` in the incident wave.
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