Refer to Figure 24.1. Between the times indicated in parts c and d in the drawing, what is the direction of the magnetic field at the point P for the electromagnetic wave being generated? Is it directed (a) upward along the length of the wire, (b) downward along the length of the wire, (c) into the plane of the paper, or (d) out of the plane of the paper?
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Multiple-Concept Example 5 discusses the principles used in this problem. A neodymium-glass laser emits short pulses of highintensity electromagnetic waves. The electric field of such a wave has an rms value of Erms 2.0 109 N/C. Find the average power of each pulse that passes through a 1.6 105 -m2 surface that is perpendicular to the laser beam.
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The first step in solving 24 problem number 59 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Multiple-Concept Example 5 discusses the principles used in this problem. A neodymium-glass laser emits short pulses of highintensity electromagnetic waves. The electric field of such a wave has an rms value of Erms 2.0 109 N/C. Find the average power of each pulse that passes through a 1.6 105 -m2 surface that is perpendicular to the laser beam.
From the textbook chapter Electromagnetic Waves you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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