In a given volume, the energy density associated with the magnetic field of an EM wave less than the energy density associated with the electric field because B=E/c. True False 19
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The energy density associated with an electric field is given by the equation u_e = (1/2)ε_0E^2, where ε_0 is the permittivity of free space and E is the electric field strength. Show more…
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