Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text, Hybrid (with Enhanced WebAssign Printed Access Card)
Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text, Hybrid (with Enhanced WebAssign Printed Access Card)
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ISBN: 9781305586871
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 28, Problem 23P

(a)

To determine

The amplitude of the electric field of the helium-neon laser.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 23P

The amplitude of the electric field is 14.0kV/m.

Explanation of Solution

The diameter of the beam of laser is 1.75mm. The laser delivers 2.00×1018photons/s. The wavelength of the photon is 633nm.

Write the formula for the energy of a single photon.

    E=hcλ                                                                                                             (I)

Here, E is the energy of single photon, h is the Planck’s constant, c is the speed of light in vacuum, and λ is the wavelength.

Write the formula for the power carried by the laser beam.

    P=En                                                                                                           (II)

Here, P is the power carried by the beam, n is the number of photons emitted per second.

Write the formula for the average poynting vector.

    Savg=Pπr2                                                                                                     (III)

Here, Savg is the average poynting vector, P is the power, and r is the radius of the beam.

Write the formula for the average poynting vector in terms of electric field.

    Savg=Emax22μ0c

Here, Emax is the amplitude of electric field, and μ0 is the permeability of free space.

Re-write the above equation to get an expression for Emax.

    Emax=2μ0cSavg                                                                                               (IV)

Conclusion:

Substitute 6.626×1034Js for h, 3.00×108m/s for c, 633nm for λ in equation (I) to get E.

    E=(6.626×1034Js)(3.00×108m/s)633nm=(6.626×1034Js)(3.00×108m/s)633×109m=3.14×1019J

Substitute 3.14×1019J for E, 2.00×1018photons/s for n in equation (II) to get P.

    P=(2.00×1018photons/s)(3.14×1019J/photon)=0.628W

Substitute 0.628W for P, 1.75mm for r in equation (III) to get Savg.

    Savg=0.628Wπ(1.75mm2)2=0.628Wπ(1.75×103m2)2=2.61×105W/m2

Substitute 2.61×105W/m2 for Savg, 4π×107Tm/A for μ0, 3.00×108m/s for c in equation (IV) to determine Emax.

    Emax=2(4π×107Tm/A)(3.00×108m/s)(2.61×105W/m2)=1.40×104N/C=1.40×104V/m=14.0kV/m

The amplitude of the electric field is 14.0kV/m.

(b)

To determine

The amplitude of the magnetic field of the helium-neon laser.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 23P

The amplitude of the magnetic field is 46.8μT.

Explanation of Solution

The diameter of the beam of laser is 1.75mm. The laser delivers 2.00×1018photons/s. The wavelength of the photon is 633nm.

Write the formula for the magnitude of the magnetic field.

    Bmax=Emaxc

Here, Emax is the amplitude of electric field, Bmax is the amplitude of the magnetic field, and c is the speed of light in free space.

Conclusion:

Substitute 14.0kV/m for Emax, 3.00×108m/s for c to get Bmax.

    Bmax=14.0kV/m3.00×108m/s=1.40×104N/C3.00×108m/s=4.68×105T=46.8μT

The amplitude of the magnetic field is 46.8μT.

(c)

To determine

The force exerted by the beam on a perfectly reflecting surface when it is incident perpendicularly.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23P

The force exerted on the perfectly reflecting surface is 4.19nN.

Explanation of Solution

The diameter of the beam of laser is 1.75mm. The laser delivers 2.00×1018photons/s. The wavelength of the photon is 633nm.

Write the formula for the force exerted on the perfectly reflecting surface.

    F=2Pc

Here, F is the force, P is the power, and c is the speed of light in vacuum.

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.628W for P, 3.00×108m/s for c to get F.

    F=2(0.628W)3.00×108 m/s=4.19×109N=4.19nN

The force exerted on the perfectly reflecting surface is 4.19nN.

(d)

To determine

The mass of the ice melted if the beam of laser is absorbed by an ice cube.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23P

The mass of the ice melted if the beam of laser is absorbed by an ice cube is 10.2g.

Explanation of Solution

The diameter of the beam of laser is 1.75mm. The laser delivers 2.00×1018photons/s. The wavelength of the photon is 633nm.

Write the formula for the mass of ice melted.

    m=PtL

Here, m is the mass of the ice melted, P is the power, L is the latent heat of fusion and t is the time.

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.628W for P, 1.50h for t, 3.33×105J/kg for L to get m.

    m=(0.628W)(1.50h)3.33×105J/kg=(0.628W)[1.50×3600s]3.33×105J/kg=1.02×102kg=10.2g

The mass of the ice melted if the beam of laser is absorbed by an ice cube is 10.2g.

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