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Chapter 23.4, Problem 2aTH
Consider an instant when the fields are non−zero at the location of the antenna.
On the diagram at right, draw and label arrows to indicate (1) the direction of the electric field and (2) the direction of the magnetic field. Explain your reasoning. (Note: More than one answer is possible.)
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