Answer :
Answer:
1) [tex]I=1.8*10^{-6}\: W/m^{2}[/tex]
2) [tex]E=0.037 \: V/m[/tex]
Explanation:
1)
The intensity equation is given by:
[tex]I=\frac{P}{4\pi r^{2}}[/tex]
Where:
- P is the power of the radio wave
- r is the distance from the source
[tex]I=\frac{20000}{4\pi (30000)^{2}}[/tex]
[tex]I=1.8*10^{-6}\: W/m^{2}[/tex]
2)
Now, the intensity and the electric field are related as:
[tex] I=0.5c\epsilon_{0}E^{2}[/tex]
Here:
- c is the speed of light
- ε₀ is the electric permittivity
- E is the electric field
We need to solve it for E.
[tex]E= \sqrt{\frac{2I}{c\epsilon_{0}}}[/tex]
[tex]E= \sqrt{\frac{2(1.8*10^{-6})}{(3*10^{8})(8.85*10^{-12})}}[/tex]
[tex]E=0.037 \: V/m[/tex]
I hope it helps you!