Consider a system having a linearly polarized transmitting antenna. The electric field of an electromagnetic wave is given as E₁(x, y, z) = E₁(x, y, z)e-jßz. The wave is incident upon a linearly polarized receiving antenna placed at origin, generating the electric field strength given as E (x, y, z) = (x + 2ŷ)eißz for z > 0. Find the polarization loss factor.

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Consider a system having a linearly polarized transmitting antenna. The electric field of an
electromagnetic wave is given as E₁(x, y, z) = E₁(x, y, z)e-jßz. The wave is incident upon a
linearly polarized receiving antenna placed at origin, generating the electric field strength
given as E(x, y, z) = (x + 2y)eißz for z > 0. Find the polarization loss factor.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a system having a linearly polarized transmitting antenna. The electric field of an electromagnetic wave is given as E₁(x, y, z) = E₁(x, y, z)e-jßz. The wave is incident upon a linearly polarized receiving antenna placed at origin, generating the electric field strength given as E(x, y, z) = (x + 2y)eißz for z > 0. Find the polarization loss factor.
Consider a system having a linearly polarized transmitting antenna. The electric field of an
electromagnetic wave is given as E₁(x, y, z) = E₁(x, y, z)e-jßz. The wave is incident upon a
linearly polarized receiving antenna placed at origin, generating the electric field strength
given as E(x, y, z) = (x + 2y)eißz for z > 0. Find the polarization loss factor.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a system having a linearly polarized transmitting antenna. The electric field of an electromagnetic wave is given as E₁(x, y, z) = E₁(x, y, z)e-jßz. The wave is incident upon a linearly polarized receiving antenna placed at origin, generating the electric field strength given as E(x, y, z) = (x + 2y)eißz for z > 0. Find the polarization loss factor.
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