part a) The relationship between the electric field and the magnetic field of an electromagnetic wave is
[tex]E=cB[/tex]
where
E is the intensity of the electric field
B is the intensity of the magnetic field
c is the speed of light
Using the formula, we find:
[tex]E=cB=(3 \cdot 10^8 m/s)(5.80 \cdot 10^{-4} T)=1.74 \cdot 10^5 N/C[/tex]
part b) it is not specified in the text what is the verse of the magnetic field on the y-axis: I assume its direction is y+.
We can find the direction of the electric field by using the right-hand rule, where:
- the index finger gives the direction of E
- the middle finger gives the direction of B
- the thumb gives the direction of propagation of the wave
since the direction of propagation is x+, and the direction of the magnetic field is y+, we can see that the direction of the electric field (index finger) is z-.