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I am having trouble applying equations. An electromagnatic wave is traveling in vacuum with frequency 7.1...
An electromagnatic wave is traveling in vacuum with frequency 6.1 x 1014 Hz. The wave has average total energy density of 4.8 x 10-6 J/m3. (a) What is the speed of this wave? (b) What is the wavelength of this wave? (c) What is the maximum electric field of this wave? (d) What is the rms magnetic field of this wave? (e) How much energy does a 1.8 m2 flat surface (perpendicular to the wave propagation direction) receive in 7...
A traveling electromagnetic wave in a vacuum has an electric field amplitude of 68.3 V/m . Calculate the intensity ? of this wave. Then, determine the amount of energy ? that flows through area of 0.0269 m2 over an interval of 18.1 s , assuming that the area is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. S= W/m^2 U= J
A traveling electromagnetic wave in a vacuum has an electric field amplitude of 99.9 V/m. Calculate the intensity S of this wave. Then, determine the amount of energy U that flows through area of 0.0231 m² over an interval of 14.1 s, assuming that the area is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. S = W/m2 U = J
An electromagnetic wave traveling in the -x direction in vacuum
has a frequency 2x1014Hz. The electric field in the wave has
maximum value of 2 V/m. If we define the time and position such
that the electric field has maximum value at position x=0 at
time=0, a possible equation describing the electric field is:
"⃗
a. ?=(2V/m)sin[(4.2x106 /m)x-(1.3x1015Hz)t]?̂
"⃗ ' b. ?=(2V/m)cos[(4.2x106 /m)x+(1.3x1015Hz)t]?
"⃗ ' c. ?=(1V/m)sin[(1.3x1015 /m)x-(4.2x106Hz)t]?
"⃗
d. ?=(4V/m)cos[(4.2x106 /m)x+(1.3x1015Hz)t]?̂
2. An electromagnetic wave traveling in the -x...
A traveling electromagnetic wave in a vacuum has an electric field amplitude of 52.7 V/m. Calculate the intensity S of this wave. Then, determine the amount of energy U that flows through area of 0.0293 m2 over an interval of 11.9 s, assuming that the area is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. W S = m2 U = J
A traveling electromagnetic wave in a vacuum has an electric field amplitude of 68.7 V/m. Calculate the intensity S of this wave. Then, determine the amount of energy U that flows through area of 0.0225 m2 over an interval of 18.9 s , assuming that the area is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. S= W/m2 U= J
Electric and Magnetic Field of Light There is a light wave traveling through a vacuum with an Magnetic Field that has a peak value of By - 5.50 x 10 What is the value of the peak of the electric field (Eol? Make sure to put units with your answer as well as appropriate significant figures Your Answer Answer units Pressure and Intensity The Sun has a power of P-3.85 x 1026 Watts. The Earth is a distance of ſon...
4. (8 Points) An electromagnetic wave, with a frequency of f-100 MHz, is traveling through vacuum in a direction we can call the x-axis. At t = 0, the electric field due to this wave at x = 0 has a magnitude of 300 V/m. a. Determine the wavelength of this wave. b. If this wave entered your eye would you see anything; explain why or why not. What region of the electromagnetic spectrum does this wave occupy? e. Determine...
A sinusoidal electromagnetic wave propagates in a vacuum in the
positive x-direction. The B⃗ field oscillates in the z-direction.
The wavelength of the wave is 30 nm and the amplitude of the B⃗
field oscillations is 1.0 × 10−2 T.
Part A Part complete What is the amplitude of the E⃗ field
oscillations? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Emax
= 3.0×106 NC
Part B Part complete Select the correct equation that describes
the B⃗ field of the wave...
A plane electromagnetic wave
traveling in the positive direction of an x axis in vacuum has
components Ex = Ey = 0 and Ez = (4.2 V/m) cos[(? × 1015 s-1)(t -
x/c)].(a) What is the amplitude of the magnetic field component?
(b) Parallel to which axis does the magnetic field oscillate? (c)
When the electric field component is in the positive direction of
the z axis at a certain point P, what is the direction of the
magnetic field...