32. Electromagnetic Waves
Intensity of EM Waves
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A 100 W lightbulb actually emits around only 10 W of light. What is the intensity of the light 1 cm away if the light is emitted perfectly spherically? What is the magnitude of the electric field emitted by the lightbulb? What about the magnetic field?
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- Multiple ChoiceA light bulb emits light uniformly in all directions. What is the electric field amplitude away from the light bulb?470views
- Multiple ChoiceWhat is the average magnitude of the Poynting vector for an electromagnetic wave with magnetic field amplitude equal to ?423views
- Open Question
Consider current I passing through a resistor of radius r, length L, and resistance R. b. Determine the strength and direction of the Poynting vector at the surface of the resistor.
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How practical is solar power for various devices? Assume that on a sunny day, sunlight has an intensity of 1000 W/m² at the surface of Earth and that a solar-cell panel can convert 20% of that sunlight into electric power. Calculate the area A of solar panel needed to power (a) a calculator that consumes 50 mW (b) a hair dryer that consumes 1875 W,
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How practical is solar power for various devices? Assume that on a sunny day, sunlight has an intensity of 1000 W/m² at the surface of Earth and that a solar-cell panel can convert 20% of that sunlight into electric power. Calculate the area A of solar panel needed to power (c) a car that would require 120 hp. (d) In each case, would the area A be small enough to be mounted on the device itself, or in the case of (b) on the roof of a house?
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(II) We saw earlier (Chapter 19) that the rate energy reaches the Earth from the Sun (the “solar constant”) is about 1.3 x 10³ W/m². What is (a) the apparent brightness b of the Sun, and (b) the intrinsic luminosity L of the Sun?
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