The wave impedance of free space, also known as the characteristic impedance of free space (), is a fundamental constant in electromagnetics. It represents the ratio of the electric field () to the magnetic field () in an electromagnetic wave propagating through free space.
The value of the wave impedance of free space is given by the formula:
Where:
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is the permeability of free space (vacuum permeability), which is approximately (henries per meter).
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is the permittivity of free space (vacuum permittivity), which is approximately (farads per meter).
By calculating this, we get:
So, the wave impedance of free space is approximately 377 ohms. This is the intrinsic impedance of a vacuum and is a key property when studying the behavior of electromagnetic waves in free space.