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An electromagnetic wave strikes a 3.00-cm2 section of wall perpendicularly. The rms value of the wave's magnetic field is determined to be 6.00 10-4 T. How long does it take for the wave to deliver 1000 J of energy to the wall?

13 years ago

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Tony
Figured it out.
E/SA=t

1000/[(2.38e14*B^2)*(Area)]= t
13 years ago

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