28. Maxwell's Equations and Electromagnetic Waves

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Learning Objectives

  • To look at the full set of Maxwell's Equations.
  • To understand the properties of electromagnetic waves as predicted by Maxwell's Equations in a vacuum.
  • To consider the wave equation and to comprehend the nature of solutions to this equation.
  • To comprehend the meaning of standing waves as contrasted to traveling waves.

Preparation

Course Notes

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Read sections 13.2 through 13.6:
Maxwell's Equations and Electromagnetic Waves (PDF - 1.1MB)

Lecture Video

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Learning Activities

Guided Activities

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Self-Assessment

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Concept Questions

Concept Questions (PDF)

Solutions (PDF)

Challenge Problems

Challenge Problems (PDF)

Solutions (PDF)

Problem Solving Help

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Problem 1: An Electromagnetic Plane Wave

An electromagnetic wave has a frequency of 4 x 1013 Hz. The wave travels in the +y direction and the magnetic field B is along the x-axis with an amplitude of 7.3 x 10-4 Tesla. What are the vector equations for E and B?

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Problem 2: Standing Waves

A standing electromagnetic wave has a frequency of 600 x 106 Hz. It is positioned between two conducting planes a distance of 75 centimeters apart. At what positions between the planes could a point charge be placed at rest so that it would remain at rest? What is the Poynting vector for a standing wave?

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