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Energy Propagation in Waveguides - Continued

1-15 Figure 1-18.—Magnetic field in a waveguide three half-wavelengths long. BOUNDARY CONDITIONS IN A WAVEGUIDE.—The travel of energy down a waveguide is similar, but not identical, to the travel of electromagnetic waves in free space. The difference is that the energy in a waveguide is confined to the physical limits of the guide. Two conditions, known as BOUNDARY CONDITIONS, must be satisfied for energy to travel through a waveguide. The first boundary condition (illustrated in figure 1-19A) can be stated as follows: For an electric field to exist at the surface of a conductor it must be perpendicular to the conductor. Figure 1-19A.—E field boundary condition. MEETS BOUNDARY CONDITIONS. The opposite of this boundary condition, shown in figure 1-19B, is also true. An electric field CANNOT exist parallel to a perfect conductor.

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