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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Berea_College/Electromagnetics_I/09%3A_Plane_Waves_in_Loseless_Media/9.04%3A_Uniform_Plane_Waves_-_Derivation
      A uniform plane wave is one for which both E˜ and H˜ have constant magnitude and phase in a specified plane. Despite being a special case, the solution turns out to be broadly applicable, appearin...A uniform plane wave is one for which both E˜ and H˜ have constant magnitude and phase in a specified plane. Despite being a special case, the solution turns out to be broadly applicable, appearing as a common building block in many practical and theoretical problems in unguided propagation, as well as in more than a few transmission line and waveguide problems.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Electricity_and_Magnetism/Electromagnetics_I_(Ellingson)/09%3A_Plane_Waves_in_Loseless_Media/9.04%3A_Uniform_Plane_Waves_-_Derivation
      A uniform plane wave is one for which both E˜ and H˜ have constant magnitude and phase in a specified plane. Despite being a special case, the solution turns out to be broadly applicable, appearin...A uniform plane wave is one for which both E˜ and H˜ have constant magnitude and phase in a specified plane. Despite being a special case, the solution turns out to be broadly applicable, appearing as a common building block in many practical and theoretical problems in unguided propagation, as well as in more than a few transmission line and waveguide problems.

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