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### Electromagnetic Wave Analysis

A plane electromagnetic wave, with a wavelength of 3.3 m, travels in a vacuum in the positive direction of the x-axis. The electric field, of amplitude 430 V/m, oscillates parallel to the y-axis. Below are the parameters to be determined for this wave:

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1. **Frequency (a):**
   - Value: 91000000
   - Units: Hz

2. **Angular Frequency (b):**
   - Value: 570000000
   - Units: rad/s

3. **Angular Wave Number (c):**
   - Value: 1.9
   - Units: rad/m

4. **Amplitude of the Magnetic Field Component (d):**
   - Units to be determined

5. **Magnetic Field Oscillation Direction (e):**
   - Direction: Parallel to the x-axis

6. **Time-Averaged Rate of Energy Flow (f):**
   - Units to be determined

7. **Rate at which Momentum is Transferred to the Surface (g):**
   - Units to be determined

8. **Radiation Pressure (h):**
   - Units to be determined

These parameters are crucial for understanding the behavior and impact of the electromagnetic wave on a surface it illuminates, particularly in terms of energy and momentum transfer.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Electromagnetic Wave Analysis A plane electromagnetic wave, with a wavelength of 3.3 m, travels in a vacuum in the positive direction of the x-axis. The electric field, of amplitude 430 V/m, oscillates parallel to the y-axis. Below are the parameters to be determined for this wave: #### Questions 1. **Frequency (a):** - Value: 91000000 - Units: Hz 2. **Angular Frequency (b):** - Value: 570000000 - Units: rad/s 3. **Angular Wave Number (c):** - Value: 1.9 - Units: rad/m 4. **Amplitude of the Magnetic Field Component (d):** - Units to be determined 5. **Magnetic Field Oscillation Direction (e):** - Direction: Parallel to the x-axis 6. **Time-Averaged Rate of Energy Flow (f):** - Units to be determined 7. **Rate at which Momentum is Transferred to the Surface (g):** - Units to be determined 8. **Radiation Pressure (h):** - Units to be determined These parameters are crucial for understanding the behavior and impact of the electromagnetic wave on a surface it illuminates, particularly in terms of energy and momentum transfer.
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