If you have an EM wave traveling in the +y-direction and the maximum Magnetic field is B=3.0x10-12 T1. What direction is the Electric field traveling? What is the magnitude of the electric field at the maximum point? What is the Poynting vector for the maximum points of this EM wave? The intensity is the average value of the function of the poynting vector. If you multiply each magnitude (E and B) by a sine function, you'll get sin² (wt) that multiplies E and B for some w. Find the average value of the trigonometric function, and use it to find the intensity of the electromagnetic wave.
If you have an EM wave traveling in the +y-direction and the maximum Magnetic field is B=3.0x10-12 T1. What direction is the Electric field traveling? What is the magnitude of the electric field at the maximum point? What is the Poynting vector for the maximum points of this EM wave? The intensity is the average value of the function of the poynting vector. If you multiply each magnitude (E and B) by a sine function, you'll get sin² (wt) that multiplies E and B for some w. Find the average value of the trigonometric function, and use it to find the intensity of the electromagnetic wave.
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how did you do the calculation to find the pointing vector for the maximum points because I am getting 2.14*10-9 as my answer
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