PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781429206099
Author: Tipler
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 30, Problem 46P

(a)

To determine

The wavelength and direction of the propagating wave.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 46P

The wavelength of the wave is 3.0m and direction of propagation is perpendicular to direction of magnetic field.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The frequency is f=100MHz .

The magnetic is B(z,t)=(1.00×108T)cos(kzωt)i^

Formula used:

The expression for wavelength is given by,

  λ=cf

Calculation:

The wavelength of the wave is calculated as,

  λ=cf=3.0× 108m/s( ( 100MHz )( 10 6 Hz 1MHz ))=3.0m

Conclusion:

Therefore, the wavelength of the wave is 3.0m and direction of propagation is perpendicular to direction of magnetic field.

(b)

To determine

The electric field vector.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 46P

The electric field vector is (3.0V/mcos[( 2.09/ sec)z^( 6.28× 10 8 / sec)t]j^) .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for electric field vector is given by,

  E(z,t)=(Ecos[kz^ωt]j^)

The expression for amplitude of electric field is given by,

  E=cB

The expression for angular frequency is given by,

  ω=2πf

The expression for wave number is given by,

  k=2πλ

Calculation:

The amplitude of electric field is calculated as,

  E=cB=(3.0× 108m/s)(( 1.00× 10 8 T))=3.0V/m

The angular frequency is calculated as,

  ω=2πf=2π(100MHz)( 10 6 Hz 1MHz)=6.28×108/sec

The wave number is calculated as,

  k=2πλ=2π3.0m=2.09/m

The electric field vector is calculated as,

  E(z,t)=(Ecos[k z ^ωt]j^)=(3.0V/mcos[( 2.09/ sec ) z ^( 6.28× 10 8 / sec )t]j^)

Conclusion:

Therefore, the electric field vector is (3.0V/mcos[( 2.09/ sec)z^( 6.28× 10 8 / sec)t]j^) .

(c)

To determine

The Poynting vector and intensity of the wave.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 46P

The Poynting vector is ((23.9mW/ m 2))cos2[(2.09/sec)z^(6.28× 108/sec)t](k^) and intensity of the wave is 11.9mW/m2 .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for Poynting vector is given by,

  S(z,t)=1μ0E×B

The expression for intensity is given by,

  I=|S|

Calculation:

The Poynting vector is calculated as,

  S(z,t)=1μ0E×B=14π× 10 7N/ A 2[( ( 3.0V/m cos[ ( 2.09/ sec ) z ^ ( 6.28× 10 8 / sec )t] j ^ ))×( ( 1.00× 10 8 T )cos( kzωt ) i ^ )]=( 3.0V/m )( 10 8 T)4π× 10 7N/ A 2cos2[( 2.09/ sec)z^( 6.28× 10 8 / sec)t](j^×i^)=(( 23.9× 10 3 W/ m 2 )( 10 3 mW 1W ))cos2[( 2.09/ sec)z^( 6.28× 10 8 / sec)t](k^)

Further simplify the above,

  S(z,t)=((23.9mW/ m 2))cos2[(2.09/sec)z^(6.28× 108/sec)t](k^)

The intensity of the wave is calculated as,

  I=|S|=|(( 23.9 mW/ m 2 ))cos2[( 2.09/ sec )z^( 6.28× 10 8 / sec )t](k^)|=0.5(23.9mW/ m 2)=11.9mW/m2

Conclusion:

Therefore, the Poynting vector is ((23.9mW/ m 2))cos2[(2.09/sec)z^(6.28× 108/sec)t](k^) and intensity of the wave is 11.9mW/m2 .

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