Answer:
a) 1.13 10-8 T. b) +y direction
Explanation:
a)
For an electromagnetic wave propagating in a vacuum, the wave speed is c = 3. 108 m/s.
At a long distance from the source, the components of the wave (electric and magnetic fields) can be considered as plane waves, so the equations for them can be written as follows:
E(z,t) = Emax cos (kz-ωt-φ) +x
B(z,t) = Bmax cos (kz-ωt-φ) +y
In an electromagnetic wave, the magnetic field and the electric field, at any time, and at any point in space, as the perturbation is propagating at a speed equal to c (light speed in vacuum), are related by this expression:
Bmax = Emax/c
So, solving for Bmax:
Bmax = 3.4 V/m / 3 108 m/s = 1.13 10-8 T.
b) As we have already said, in an electromagnetic wave, the electric field and the magnetic field are perpendicular each other and to the propagation direction, so in this case, the magnetic field propagates in the +y direction.