In a plane electromagnetic wave, the directions of electric field and magnetic field are represented by k and 2i-2j, respectively.

Damon Turner

Damon Turner

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2022-12-30

In a plane electromagnetic wave, the directions of electric field and magnetic field are represented by k^ and 2i^-2j^, respectively. What is the unit vector along the wave's propagation direction?
A) 12i^+j^
B) 152i^+j^
C)15i^+2j^
D) 12j^+k^

Answer & Explanation

mitafiagwk

mitafiagwk

Beginner2022-12-31Added 3 answers

The correct answer is A 12i^+j^
Step 1: Given data
The direction of the electric field, E= k^
The direction of the magnetic field, B = 2i^-2j^
Step 2: Formula used
The formula to find the unit vector is:
u^=u|u|
u^= unit vector
u= non-zero vector
|u|=magnitude (or length) of u
The direction of the vector along the direction of propagation of the wave =E×B
Step 3 : Calculate the Propagation Vector
E×B=k^×(2i^-2j^)=2k^×i^-2k^×j^=2j^+2i^
The magnitude of u can be given as,
u=2i^+2j^22+22=2i^+2j^22
Step 4: Calculate the Unit Vector
UnitvectoralongE×B=1222i^+2j^=12i^+j^
Hence, the unit vector along the direction of propagation of the wave is 12i^+j^.
Therefore, option A is correct.

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