A circularly polarized wave is said to be right circularly

Chapter , Problem 63

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A circularly polarized wave is said to be right circularly polarized if the electric and magnetic fields rotate clockwise when viewed along the direction of propagation and left circularly polarized if the fields rotate counterclockwise. (a) What is the sense of the circular polarization for the wave described by the expression in 62? (b) What would be the expression for the electric field of a circularly polarized wave traveling in the same direction as the wave in 60, but with the fields rotating in the opposite sense?

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