Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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ISBN: 9781305289963
Author: Debora M. Katz
Publisher: Cengage Custom Learning
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Chapter 34, Problem 73PQ

(a)

To determine

The direction in which the wave is travelling.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 73PQ

The wave is travelling along the positive Z-direction.

Explanation of Solution

Since the given equation of the electric field of the wave contains the position variable ‘z’, therefore. The wave travels in the positive Z-direction.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the wave is travelling along the positive Z-direction.

(b)

To determine

The frequency, angular frequency and wave number of the wave.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 73PQ

The frequency of the wave is 6.60×1014Hz, the angular frequency of the wave is 4.15×1015rad/s and the wave number of the wave is 1.40×107m1.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the frequency of an electromagnetic wave.

    f=cλ                                                             (I)

Here c is the speed of light and f is the frequency of light and λ is the wavelength.

Write the expression for the angular frequency of the wave.

  ω=2πf                                          (II)

Here, ω is the angular frequency and f is the frequency of the wave.

Write the expression for the wave number of the wave.

  k=2πλ                                          (III)

Here, k is the wave number and λ is the wavelength of the wave.

Conclusion:

Substitute 3×108m/s for c and 454nm for λ in equation (I) to find f.

    f=3×108m/s(454nm×109m1m)

  =6.60×1014Hz

Substitute equation (II) in the above equation to find ω.

    ω=2π(6.60×1014Hz)=4.15×1015rad/s

Substitute 454nm for  λ in (III) to find k.

    k=2π(454nm×109m1m)=1.40×107m1

Therefore, the frequency of the wave is 6.60×1014Hz, the angular frequency of the wave is 4.15×1015rad/s and the wave number of the wave is 1.40×107m1.

(c)

To determine

The direction in which the magnetic field of the wave oscillates.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 73PQ

The magnetic field of the wave oscillates in the negative X-direction.

Explanation of Solution

Since, the wave is travelling along the Z direction, and the electric field oscillates along the Y-direction. Therefore, the magnetic field oscillates along the X-direction.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the magnetic field of the wave oscillates in the negative X-direction.

(d)

To determine

The equation of the magnetic field of the wave.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 73PQ

The equation of the magnetic field of the wave is B(z,t)=(1.67×1011T)sin[(1.40×107m1)z(4.15×1015rad/s)t]

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the maximum magnetic field.

    Bmax=Emaxc                                                                                       (I).

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

Write the equation for the magnetic field.

    B(z,t)=Bmaxsin(kzωt)                                                           (II)

Conclusion:

Substitute 5.00×103V/m for Emax and 3.0×108m/s for c in (I) equation to find Bmax.

    Bmax=5.00×103V/m3.0×108m/s=1.67×1011T

Substitute 1.67×1011T for Bmax, 1.40×107m1 for k, and 4.15×1015rad/s for ω in (II) equation to find B(z,t).

    B(z,t)=(1.67×1011T)sin[(1.40×107m1)z(4.15×1015rad/s)t]

Therefore, the equation for the magnetic field is B(z,t)=(1.67×1011T)sin[(1.40×107m1)z(4.15×1015rad/s)t]

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