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If the electric field in an em wave has a peak magnitude of 0.39 ✕ 10-4 v/m, what is the peak magnitude of the magnetic field strength?
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If the electric field in an em wave has a peak magnitude of 0.39 ✕ 10-4 v/m, what is the peak magnitude of the magnetic field strength?
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In an electromagnetic wave, the electric field peak magnitude E and the magnetic field peak magnitude B are related by
where
is the speed of light. Substituting
, we can find the peak magnitude of the magnetic field:
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