2) The beam from a small laboratory laser typically has an intensity of about 1.0 x 10-3 W/m2. Assuming that the beam is composed of plane waves, calculate the amplitudes of the electric and magnetic fields in the beam. 31 GOWN

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2) The beam from a small laboratory laser typically has an intensity of about 1.0 x 10-3 W/m2.
Assuming that the beam is composed of plane waves, calculate the amplitudes of the electric and
magnetic fields in the beam.
31 co
Dr AQEEL SAUM
1/10/2022
Transcribed Image Text:HW 2) The beam from a small laboratory laser typically has an intensity of about 1.0 x 10-3 W/m2. Assuming that the beam is composed of plane waves, calculate the amplitudes of the electric and magnetic fields in the beam. 31 co Dr AQEEL SAUM 1/10/2022
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