@ 4:49 E / H is in Ohms. Why? E is in V/m and H is in Amp/m. Thus, E / H in V/Amp = Ohm, because voltage / current = resistance. That's the real explanation. By the way, radiation density (W/m^2) is a funny name. Density is usually used to describe a substance per volume (m^3). I'd rather call it radiation flux.
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@ 4:49 E / H is in Ohms. Why? E is in V/m and H is in Amp/m. Thus, E / H in V/Amp = Ohm, because voltage / current = resistance. That's the real explanation.
By the way, radiation density (W/m^2) is a funny name. Density is usually used to describe a substance per volume (m^3). I'd rather call it radiation flux.
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