Three electromagnetic waves travel through a certain point P along an x axis. They are polarized parallel to a y axis, with the following variations in their amplitudes. Find their resultant at P. E = (3.0 x 10-5 v/m) sin[(2.0 x 1014 rad/s)t] E2 = (6.0 x 10-6 V/m) sin[(2.0 x 1014 rad/s)t + 45°] E3 = (6.0 x 10-6 V/m) sin[(2.0 × 1014 rad/s)t - 45°] E = ) sin[( x 1014 )t +

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Chapter 35, Problem 033
Three electromagnetic waves travel through a certain point P along an x axis. They are polarized parallel to a y axis, with the
following variations in their amplitudes. Find their resultant at P.
E1 = (3.0 x 10-5 v/m) sin[(2.0 × 1014 rad/s)t]
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E2 = (6.0 x 10-6 V/m) sin[(2.0 x 1014 rad/s)t + 45°]
Ez = (6.0 x 10-6 V/m) sin[(2.0 x 1014 rad/s)t - 45°]
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E = (
) sin[(
x 1014
)t +
Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 35, Problem 033 Three electromagnetic waves travel through a certain point P along an x axis. They are polarized parallel to a y axis, with the following variations in their amplitudes. Find their resultant at P. E1 = (3.0 x 10-5 v/m) sin[(2.0 × 1014 rad/s)t] %3D E2 = (6.0 x 10-6 V/m) sin[(2.0 x 1014 rad/s)t + 45°] Ez = (6.0 x 10-6 V/m) sin[(2.0 x 1014 rad/s)t - 45°] %3D E = ( ) sin[( x 1014 )t +
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