0% found this document useful (0 votes)
16 views

Problem32 39

The document contains calculations to determine properties of a laser beam. It first calculates the laser intensity as 652 W/m^2. It then determines the electric field strength as 701 V/m and magnetic field strength as 2.34x10^-6 T. It further calculates the energy density of the laser beam as 1.09x10^-6 J/m^3 and the total energy over 1 meter of the beam as 1.07x10^-11 J.

Uploaded by

IENCS
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
16 views

Problem32 39

The document contains calculations to determine properties of a laser beam. It first calculates the laser intensity as 652 W/m^2. It then determines the electric field strength as 701 V/m and magnetic field strength as 2.34x10^-6 T. It further calculates the energy density of the laser beam as 1.09x10^-6 J/m^3 and the total energy over 1 meter of the beam as 1.07x10^-11 J.

Uploaded by

IENCS
Copyright
© Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 1

P 4P 4(3.

20  10 3 W)
32.39: a) The laser intensity I     652 W m 2 .
A D 2 3
π (2.50  10 m) 2

1 2I 2(652 W m 2 )
But I   0 cE  E    701 V m.
2

2  0c  0 (3.00  10 8 m s)

E 701 V m 6
And B  c  3.00  10 8 m s  2.34  10 T.

1 1
b)  u B  u E   0 E max
2
  0 (701 V m) 2  1.09  10  6 J m 3 . Note the extra factor
av av
4 4
1
of since we are averaging.
2

c) In one meter of the laser beam, the total energy is:

E tot  u tot Vol  2u E ( AL)  2u E D 2 L 4

 E tot  2(1.09  10 6 J m 3 ) (2.50  10 3 m) 2 (1.00 m)/4  1.07  10 11 J.

You might also like