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Chapter1: Units, Trigonometry. And Vectors
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Problem 1CQ: Estimate the order of magnitude of the length, in meters, of each of the following; (a) a mouse, (b)...
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PLEASE ANSWER THE MISSING PROBLEMS AND GIVE THE ANSWER AS SHOWN IN THE SECOND IMAGE IF POSSIBLE, AGAIN, IF POSSIBLE.
![The electric component of a beam of polarized light is given by:
\[ E_y = (5.08 \, \text{V/m}) \sin\{[1.10 \times 10^6 \, \text{m}^{-1}]z + \omega t\}. \]
Questions:
(a) Write an expression for the magnetic field component of the wave, including a value for \(\omega\).
Expression:
\[ B_x = ( \underline{\ \ 169\ \ } \, \text{nT}) \sin\{ \underline{\ \ 1100000\ \ } \times 10^6 \, \text{m}^{-1} \, z + (\underline{\ \ 530\ \ } \, \text{1/s}) t\}. \]
(b) Compute the wavelength of the wave.
- Your result should include the units in the box provided. (Units: mW)
(c) Compute the period of the wave.
- Your result should include the units in the box provided. (Units: mW)
(d) Compute the intensity of this light.
- Your result should include the units in the box provided. (Units: mW/m^2)
(e) Determine the axis along which the magnetic field oscillates.
- Options given: x
(f) Identify the region of the electromagnetic spectrum for this wave.
- Options given: infrared
Note: The fields (b), (c), and (d) require the appropriate numerical inputs along with selection of units from dropdowns, specifically milliwatts (mW) and milliwatts per square meter (mW/m²).](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe36d4f3b-92f0-480a-8daa-f4dd6549adfe%2F449158b8-c189-4a23-83be-25bd724b3591%2Fkjso02f_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The electric component of a beam of polarized light is given by:
\[ E_y = (5.08 \, \text{V/m}) \sin\{[1.10 \times 10^6 \, \text{m}^{-1}]z + \omega t\}. \]
Questions:
(a) Write an expression for the magnetic field component of the wave, including a value for \(\omega\).
Expression:
\[ B_x = ( \underline{\ \ 169\ \ } \, \text{nT}) \sin\{ \underline{\ \ 1100000\ \ } \times 10^6 \, \text{m}^{-1} \, z + (\underline{\ \ 530\ \ } \, \text{1/s}) t\}. \]
(b) Compute the wavelength of the wave.
- Your result should include the units in the box provided. (Units: mW)
(c) Compute the period of the wave.
- Your result should include the units in the box provided. (Units: mW)
(d) Compute the intensity of this light.
- Your result should include the units in the box provided. (Units: mW/m^2)
(e) Determine the axis along which the magnetic field oscillates.
- Options given: x
(f) Identify the region of the electromagnetic spectrum for this wave.
- Options given: infrared
Note: The fields (b), (c), and (d) require the appropriate numerical inputs along with selection of units from dropdowns, specifically milliwatts (mW) and milliwatts per square meter (mW/m²).
![The image contains a physics problem about the electric component of a beam of polarized light with the equation:
\[ E_y = (5.08 \, \text{V/m}) \sin([1.10 \times 10^6 \, \text{m}^{-1}] z + \omega t) \]
The goal is to find details about the magnetic field component. Users are tasked with finding values for:
- **(b) Wavelength,**
- **(c) Period,**
- **(d) Amplitude of the magnetic field,**
- **(e) Oscillation direction (x-axis or y-axis),**
- **(f) Electromagnetic spectrum region.**
A pop-up note indicates: "The number of significant digits is set to 3. The tolerance is ± 1 in the 3rd significant digit."
Below the problem statement, input fields are provided for the following:
- **(a) Bx =** with boxes for a numeral input (530 entered) and units nT (nanotesla). An incorrect input is flagged with an exclamation mark.
- **(b) Number** with user entry of 571 and "Units" dropdown showing mW (milliwatts).
- **(c) Number** with value 190 and units set to mW, also flagged as incorrect.
- **(d) Number** with entry 342 and units mW/m².
- **(e)** Dropdown option selected as "x," potentially referring to axis direction.
- **(f)** Dropdown option selected as "infrared" for the electromagnetic spectrum region.
Each section includes interactive elements with "i" icons for information and colored boxes indicating completion status.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe36d4f3b-92f0-480a-8daa-f4dd6549adfe%2F449158b8-c189-4a23-83be-25bd724b3591%2F978wvyb_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The image contains a physics problem about the electric component of a beam of polarized light with the equation:
\[ E_y = (5.08 \, \text{V/m}) \sin([1.10 \times 10^6 \, \text{m}^{-1}] z + \omega t) \]
The goal is to find details about the magnetic field component. Users are tasked with finding values for:
- **(b) Wavelength,**
- **(c) Period,**
- **(d) Amplitude of the magnetic field,**
- **(e) Oscillation direction (x-axis or y-axis),**
- **(f) Electromagnetic spectrum region.**
A pop-up note indicates: "The number of significant digits is set to 3. The tolerance is ± 1 in the 3rd significant digit."
Below the problem statement, input fields are provided for the following:
- **(a) Bx =** with boxes for a numeral input (530 entered) and units nT (nanotesla). An incorrect input is flagged with an exclamation mark.
- **(b) Number** with user entry of 571 and "Units" dropdown showing mW (milliwatts).
- **(c) Number** with value 190 and units set to mW, also flagged as incorrect.
- **(d) Number** with entry 342 and units mW/m².
- **(e)** Dropdown option selected as "x," potentially referring to axis direction.
- **(f)** Dropdown option selected as "infrared" for the electromagnetic spectrum region.
Each section includes interactive elements with "i" icons for information and colored boxes indicating completion status.
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