25km from a uniformly transmitting antenna (call this the x-direction) the electric field points in the y-direction and has a maximum value of 30.9mV. The frequency of the radio waves is 101.1MHZ.

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25km from a uniformly transmitting antenna (call this the x-direction) the electric field points in
the y-direction and has a maximum value of 30.9mV. The frequency of the radio waves is
101.1MHZ.
a. What is the direction of the magnetic field?
b. What is the maximum value of the magnetic field?
c. How much power is being transmitted?
d. How much time does it take for the waves to travel from the
transmitting to this point 25km away?
e. If a 30cm long, straight metal wire is used as a receiving antenna,
what is the maximum voltage produced in the receiving antenna?
f. Caution: this is hard, only worth 4 points. Don't use a lot of time.
Hint: think Faraday's Law, put chapters 31 and 34 together. If a
wire forms a small single circular of 1.00cm radius is used as a
receiving antenna (WIFI uses a looped antennas around your
screen), what is the maximum voltage in the receiving antenna?
Transcribed Image Text:25km from a uniformly transmitting antenna (call this the x-direction) the electric field points in the y-direction and has a maximum value of 30.9mV. The frequency of the radio waves is 101.1MHZ. a. What is the direction of the magnetic field? b. What is the maximum value of the magnetic field? c. How much power is being transmitted? d. How much time does it take for the waves to travel from the transmitting to this point 25km away? e. If a 30cm long, straight metal wire is used as a receiving antenna, what is the maximum voltage produced in the receiving antenna? f. Caution: this is hard, only worth 4 points. Don't use a lot of time. Hint: think Faraday's Law, put chapters 31 and 34 together. If a wire forms a small single circular of 1.00cm radius is used as a receiving antenna (WIFI uses a looped antennas around your screen), what is the maximum voltage in the receiving antenna?
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