Multiple Choice
If the radiant energy from the Sun comes in as a plane EM wave of intensity 1340 W/m2, calculate the peak values of E and B.
A) 300 V/m, 10−4 T
B) 1000 V/m, 3.35 × 10−6 T
C) 225 V/m, 1.60× 10−3 T
D) 111 V/m, 3.00 × 10−5 T
E) 711 V/m, 2.37 × 10−6 T
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