Tutorials In Introductory Physics: Homework
Tutorials In Introductory Physics: Homework
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Author: Lillian C. McDermott, Peter S. Shaffer
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Chapter 9.4, Problem 2bT

Imagine that the electromagnetic wave in section I is a wave. A long, thin conducting wire (see figure at right) is placed in the path of the wave.

Chapter 9.4, Problem 2bT, Imagine that the electromagnetic wave in section I is a wave. A long, thin conducting wire (see , example  1

1. Suppose that the wire were oriented parallel to the z-axis.

As the wave propagates past the wire, would the electric field due to the radio wave cause the charges in the wire to move? If so, would the charges move in a direction along the length of the wire? Explain.

As the wave propagates past the wire, would the magnetic field due to the cause the charges in the wire to move in a direction along the length of the wire? Explain.

2. Imagine that the thin conducting wire is cut in half and that each half is connected to a different terminal of a light bulb. (See diagram at right.)

Chapter 9.4, Problem 2bT, Imagine that the electromagnetic wave in section I is a wave. A long, thin conducting wire (see , example  2

If the wire were placed in the path of the radio wave and oriented parallel to the z-axis, would the bulb ever glow? Explain. (Him: Under what condition can a bulb glow even if it is not part of a closed circuit?)

How, if at all, would your answer change lithe wire were oriented:

• parallel to the y-axis? Explain.
• parallel to the x-axis? Explain.

3. Suppose that the bulb were disconnected and that each half of the wire were connected in a circuit, as shown. (A conducting wire or rod used in this way is an example of an antenna.)

Chapter 9.4, Problem 2bT, Imagine that the electromagnetic wave in section I is a wave. A long, thin conducting wire (see , example  3

In order to best detect the oncoming radio wave (that is. to maximize the current through the circuit), how should the antenna be oriented relative to the wave? Explain.

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