Yes, if you know their mode of propagation
Sound! It normally mode of propagation IS in three dimensions.
quasi-TEM
Modes of Propagation = different ways to continue and/or increase the number of a given species. Example: sexual reproduction.
Transverse electromagnetic (TEM) is a mode of propagation where the electric and magnetic field lines are all restricted to directions normal (transverse) to the direction of propagation. Plane waves are TEM, however, we are more interested in what types of transmission lines can support TEM.
one of a set of modes of propagation having the same exponential variation of the field components along the longitudinal axis of a uniform transmission line, but having different configurations in any transverse cross-section
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The special mode of impulse travel is called teleportation. It involves instantaneously moving an object or person from one location to another without physically traveling the distance in between.
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K. G. Budden has written: 'The wave-guide mode theory of wave propagation' -- subject(s): Radio waves, Wave guides 'Radio waves in the ionosphere' -- subject(s): Ionospheric radio wave propagation
No. It has. Since transverse electric mode has it's wave propagating in the Z direction, and has magnetic field existing in the same direction with NO electric field... Likewise, transverse magnetic mode has it's wave propagating in the Z direction and has electric field existing in the same direction with NO magnetic field.
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