The Study of Microwave Electromagnetic Force

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The electromechanical interaction between electromagnetic wave and the electric current system is a fundamental problem in electrodynamics.However, for particular parameters of electromagnetic wave and The electric current system, Through the electromagnetic interaction,there may be some significant physical effects depended on the Effective electromagnetic force, The systematic and thorough study is of great significance for the advance of electromagnetic theory and microwave technology.

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