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Answer: Option (A) and (D) are the correct statements.
Explanation:
Potential energy is defined as the energy obtained by an object due to its position. Whereas kinetic energy is defined as the energy obtained by an object due to the motion of its molecules.
When there will be only one phase present then addition or removal of energy will lead to change in kinetic energy of the substance but no change in potential energy will take place.
Whereas if change in phase is occurring then adding or removing any energy will lead to change in potential energy of the substance while kinetic energy will remain the same.
Thus, we can conclude that correct statements are as follows.
- While only one phase is present, adding or removing energy changes PE but not KE.
- During a phase change, adding or removing energy changes PE but not KE.
Answer:
c) true. With the magnetic field you can determine the Poynting vector and this is equal to the intensity of the wave
Explanation:
An electromagnetic wave carries energy that is given by the vector of poyntíng
S = 1 / μ₀ E x B
The electric and magnetic fields are related
E = c B
Substituting
S = c /μ₀ B² / 2
The two comes from the average value
Let's examine the claims
a) false to determine the wavelength the frequency is needed
b) False. To find the electric field you need the magnetic field
c) true. With the magnetic field you can determine the Poynting vector and this is equal to the intensity of the wave
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