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Q28:

Electromagnetic Waves Waves that make up green light have a wavelength of about {a} nm. Use the wave speed

equation and the speed of light to find their frequency.

Solution:

V=3*Math.pow(10,17)/550

Q29:

A uniform electric field is increasing at {a} (V/m)/µs. Find the displacement current through a {b} cm2 area

perpendicular to the field. (in unit nA) (ε0= 8.85*Math.pow(10,-12))

Solution:

A=8.85*Math.pow(10,-12)*({b}*Math.pow(10,-4))*({a}*Math.pow(10,6))*Math.pow(10,9)

Q30:

A radio wave's electric field is given by E=E*sin(kz-wt)*(ai+bj) and E={e}N/C, a={a}, b={b}

Find the peak electric field in unit N/C.

Solution:

Ans:{e}*(Math.pow((Math.pow({a}, 2)+Math.pow({b}, 2)), 1/2)

Q31:

An electric field points into the page and occupies a circular region of radius R= {a} m, as shown in figure. There

are no electric charges in the region, but there is a magnetic field forming closed loops pointing clockwise,as

shown. The magnetic-field strength {b} cm from the center of the region is {c} µT. What's the rate of change of the

electric field in unit 10^9 V/(m·s).

Solution:

Ans:2*Math.pow(3*Math.pow(10,8), 2)*{c}*Math.pow(10,-6)/({b}*Math.pow(10,-2)*Math.pow(10,-9)

Q32:

Use the fact that sunlight intensity at Earth's orbit is 1280.3 W/m2 to calculate the Sun's total power output in

unit 1020W.(distance from Sun to Earth is 1.5*10^11m. the Earth's radius is 6.5*10^6 m,the Sun's radius is

7*10^8 m

Solution:

Ans: 10^20W

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