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Electric field norm - what is it?
Posted 17 nov 2014, 08:21 GMT-5 Electromagnetics, RF & Microwave Engineering 5 Replies
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This may be a stupid question, but I am brand new to COMSOL so please be patient with me.
When I'm processing results, say plotting 2D surface plots, COMSOL provides a list of expressions it can evaluate. But how do I know what these are exactly? What, for example, is being plotted when I select emw.normE (electric field norm). Is that the electric field magnitude of the component normal to the surface? Or some 'normalised' electric field?
Is there somewhere I can view the equations for what is being plotted?
Any help appreciated.
When I'm processing results, say plotting 2D surface plots, COMSOL provides a list of expressions it can evaluate. But how do I know what these are exactly? What, for example, is being plotted when I select emw.normE (electric field norm). Is that the electric field magnitude of the component normal to the surface? Or some 'normalised' electric field?
Is there somewhere I can view the equations for what is being plotted?
Any help appreciated.
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