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Class 32: Outline

Hour 1:
Generating Electromagnetic Waves
Plane EM Waves
Electric Dipole EM Waves
Hour 2:
Experiment 12: Microwaves
Review Exam 3 Results

P32- 1
Recall:
Electromagnetic Radiation

P32- 2
Recall Electromagnetic
Radiation: Plane Waves

http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/8/8.02T/f04/visualizations/light/07-EBlight/07-EB_Light_320.html
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Properties of EM Waves
Travel (through vacuum) with
speed of light
1 m
v=c= = 3 × 10
8

µ 0ε 0 s
At every point in the wave and any instant of time,
E and B are in phase with one another, with
E E0
= =c
B B0
E and B fields perpendicular to one another, and to
the direction of propagation (they are transverse):
G G
Direction of propagation = Direction of E × B P32- 4
Generating Plane
Electromagnetic Radiation

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Shake A Sheet of Charge Up
and Down

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Java Applet for Generation of
Plane Waves

http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/8/8.02T/f04/visualizations/light/09-planewaveapp/09-
planewaveapp320.html

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First Pull The Sheet of
Charge Down At Speed v
E1 vT v
tan θ = = =
E0 cT c
G ⎛ v ⎞ ⎛ vσ ⎞
E1 = ⎜ E0 ⎟ ˆj = ⎜ ⎟jˆ
⎝ c ⎠ ⎝ 2ε 0 c ⎠

When you pull down, there is a back force up!


P32- 8
Rate of Work Done?
G G ⎛ vσ ⎞ ˆ ⎛ vσ 2 dA ⎞ ˆ
dFe = dqE1 = (σ dA) ⎜ ⎟j=⎜ ⎟j
⎝ 2ε 0 c ⎠ ⎝ 2ε 0 c ⎠

G G ⎛ vσ 2 dA ⎞ ˆ
dFext = −dFe = − ⎜ ⎟j
⎝ 2ε 0 c ⎠

G G
d Wext dFext d s ⎛ vσ 2 ˆ ⎞ σ
( )
v
2 2 2
= ⋅ = ⎜− j ⎟ ⋅ −v j =
ˆ
dA dt dA dt ⎝ 2ε 0 c ⎠ 2ε 0 c
P32- 9
What About B Field?

G ⎛ v ⎞ ⎛ vσ ⎞ G ⎧⎪+ ( µ0σ v 2)kˆ , x > 0


E1 = ⎜ E0 ⎟ ˆj = ⎜ ⎟ ˆj B1 = ⎨
⎝ c ⎠ ⎝ 2ε 0 c ⎠ ⎪⎩−( µ0σ v 2)kˆ , x < 0
P32- 10
Rate Energy Carried Away?

G 1 G G 1 ⎛ vσ ˆ ⎞ ⎛ µ0σ v ˆ ⎞ ⎛ v 2σ 2 ⎞ ˆ
S = E1 × B1 = ⎜ j⎟ × ⎜ k⎟ =⎜ ⎟i
µ0 µ0 ⎝ 2ε 0c ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 4ε 0 c ⎠
Energy radiated to left and right is exactly equal to
the rate of work required to move sheet down P32- 11
To generate plane wave, move
sheet up and down sinusoidally

The work you do in moving the sheet is carried away


as electromagnetic radiation, with 100% efficiency.
P32- 12
Generating Plane Wave Applet

P32- 13
PRS Question:
Generating A Plane Wave

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Generating Electric Dipole
Electromagnetic Waves

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Generating Electric Dipole
Radiation Applet

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Quarter-Wavelength Antenna
Accelerated charges are the source of EM waves.
Most common example: Electric Dipole Radiation.

λ
4

λ
4
t=0 t = T/4 t = T/2 t=T

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Why are Radio Towers Tall?
AM Radio stations have
frequencies 535 – 1605 kHz.
WLW 700 Cincinnati is at 700
kHz.
c 3 ×108 m/s
λ= = = 429 m
f 700 ×10 Hz3

λ / 4 ≈ 107m ≈ 350ft

The WLW 700 Cincinnati Tower is 747 ft tall

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Quarter-Wavelength Antenna

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Quarter-Wavelength Antenna

http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/8/8.02T/f04/visualizations/light/04-
QuarterWaveAntenna/04-MicrowaveDLICS_320.html
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Spark Gap Transmitter

P32- 21
Spark Gap Generator:
An LC Oscillator

First: Example of “lumped” LC Oscillator


(Capacitor & Inductor together as one)

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Group Problem: Lumped LC Circuit
Parallel
Plate
Capacitor

Cylindrical
Inductor Height (into page): h
Question: What is the resonance frequency?
Recall:
ε0 A Φ 1
C= L= ω0 =
d I LC
Bsolenoid = µo [ current per unit length]
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Our spark gap antenna
1) Charge gap (RC)

τ = RC = (4.5 × 106 Ω)(33 × 10−12 F) = 1.5 × 10−4 s

2) Breakdown! (LC)

1 c 3 ×10 cm/s
10
f rad = = =
T 4l 12.4 cm
= 2.4 ×10 Hz = 2.4 GHz 3) Repeat
9

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Spark Gap Transmitter

P32- 25
PRS Question:
Spark Gap Antenna

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Spark Gap Antenna

http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/8/8.02T/f04/visualizations/light/03-
AntennaPattern/03-MicrowaveAntenna_320.html
P32- 27
Spark Gap Antenna

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PRS Questions:
Angular Distribution &
Polarization of Radiation

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Demonstration:
Antenna

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Polarization

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Polarization of TV EM Waves

Why oriented
as shown?

Why different
lengths?

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Demonstration:
Microwave Polarization

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Experiment 12:
Measure Wavelength by
Setting Up Standing Wave

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Experiment 12:
Microwaves

P32- 35
Exam 3 Results

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