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Plot different planes in using XFDTD

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raymondli

Electrical
Nov 10, 2002
11
HK
Hi guys,

I want to verify that, for XY plane, theta is 90; but for XZ plane , is it phi =0?? As phi starts from x-axis, for XZ plane is it phi =0, theta =0-360 ?


for YZ plane, is it phi=90, theta=0-360 ?


Please correct me if i am wrong?


 
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