Physics For Scientists And Engineers: Foundations And Connections, Extended Version With Modern Physics
Physics For Scientists And Engineers: Foundations And Connections, Extended Version With Modern Physics
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Author: Debora M. Katz
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 34, Problem 22PQ
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The graph of the magnetic energy density and the electric energy density as a function of time.

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The graph of electric energy density as a function of time is as follows.

Physics For Scientists And Engineers: Foundations And Connections, Extended Version With Modern Physics, Chapter 34, Problem 22PQ , additional homework tip  1

Figure-(1)

The graph of magnetic energy density as a function of time is as follows.

Physics For Scientists And Engineers: Foundations And Connections, Extended Version With Modern Physics, Chapter 34, Problem 22PQ , additional homework tip  2

Figure-(2)

Explanation of Solution

The electric and magnetic fields vary in space with time t. The electric field E(x,t) and the magnetic field B(x,t) are represented by the following equations.

    E(x,t)=Emaxsin(kxωt)                                     (I)

    B(x,t)=Bmaxsin(kxωt)                                    (II)

Here, Emax is the amplitude of the electric field, Bmax is the amplitude of the magnetic field, k is the wave number and ω is the angular frequency of the wave.

Write the given expression for the electric field.

    E(x,t)=3.75sin(kx0.094t)V/m

Compare the above expression with the equation (I).

    Emax=3.75V/mω=0.094rad/s

Write the expression for the time period T.

    T=2πω

Substitute 0.094rad/s for ω in the above equation.

    T=2π0.094rad/s=66.8s

Write the expression for electric energy density μE.

    μE=12ε0[E(x,t)]2

Here, ε0 is the permittivity of free space and E(x,t) is the electric field.

Substitute equation (I) in the above equation and 8.85×1012C2N1m2 for ε0 to find μE.

    μE=12(8.85×1012C2N1m2)[3.75sin(kx0.094t)V/m]2=(6.22×1011J/m3)sin2(kx0.094t)

Calculate the values of μE at x=0 for time t=0,5s,10s,15s....

t (in s)μE (in J/m3 )
00
51.27×1011
104.05×1011
156.06×1011
205.64×1011
253.15×1011
306.21×1012
351.36×1012
402.09×1011
454.88×1011
506.22×1011
555.00×1011
602.23×1011
651.84×1012
705.32×1012

Plot the graph by taking uE on the y-axis and t on x-axis.

Physics For Scientists And Engineers: Foundations And Connections, Extended Version With Modern Physics, Chapter 34, Problem 22PQ , additional homework tip  3

Figure-(1)

Write the expression for the amplitude of the magnetic field.

    Bmax=Emaxc

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

Substitute 3.75V/m for Emax and 3×108m/s for c in the above equation to find Bmax.

    Bmax=3.75V/m3×108m/s=1.25×108T

Substitute 1.25×108T for Bmax and 0.094rad/s for ω in equation (II) to find B(x,t).

    B(x,t)=(1.25×108)sin(kx0.094t)T                                 (III)

Write the expression for the magnetic energy density of the wave.

    μB=[B(x,t)]22μ0

Here, μ0 is the permeability of free space and B(x,t) is the magnetic field.

Substitute equation (III) and 4π×107T.m/A for μ0 in the above equation to find μB.

    μB=[(1.25×108)sin(kx0.094t)T]22(4π×107T.m/A)=(6.22×1011J/m3)sin2(kx0.094t)

Since, the expressions for the electric energy density and magnetic energy density are same. Therefore, the graph for magnetic energy density is same as that for electric energy density.

Hence, the graph for magnetic energy density with time is as shown.

Physics For Scientists And Engineers: Foundations And Connections, Extended Version With Modern Physics, Chapter 34, Problem 22PQ , additional homework tip  4

Figure-(2)

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