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The magnetic field of a plane-polarized electromagnetic wave moving in the z-direction is given by in SI units. What is the frequency of the wave

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The magnetic field of a plane-polarized electromagnetic wave moving in the z-direction is given by


B=1.2* 10^(-6) sin [2\pi[((z)/(240) ) - ( (t * 10^7)/(8) ) ] ] in SI units.

Answer:

The value is
f = 1.98918*10^(5)\ Hz

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The magnetic field is
B=1.2* 10^(-6) sin [2\pi[((z)/(240) ) - ( (t * 10^7)/(8) ) ] ]

This above equation can be modeled as


B=1.2* 10^(-6) sin [2\pi[((z)/(240) ) - ( (t * 10^7)/(8) ) ] ] \equiv A sin ( kz -wt )

So


w = (10^7)/(8)

Generally the frequency is mathematically represented as


f = (w)/(2 \pi)

=>
f = ( (10^7)/(8) )/(2 \pi)

=>
f = 1.98918*10^(5)\ Hz

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