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⚡ Enter ArenaWhy does the Helmholtz equation, a time-independent wave equation, arise in theoretical optics when deriving solutions for electromagnetic wave propagation?
A)By assuming purely longitudinal wave behavior
B)By neglecting any spatial variations of permittivity
C)By assuming monochromatic electromagnetic fields✓
D)By considering only static electric fields
💡 Explanation
The Helmholtz equation emerges from the wave equation because it assumes monochromatic fields, thereby allowing separation of time and spatial variables through Fourier transformation. Therefore, monochromaticity simplifies analysis, rather than scenarios with broadband light or static fields.
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