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David_W_2012
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Homework Statement
The magnetic component of a polarized wave of light is given by:
Bx = (4.00μT ) sin[ky+(2.00×1015s−1)t]
What direction does the light travel, and which axis is the polarization parallel to?
Homework Equations
vector E x vector B gives direction of the light wave.
The Attempt at a Solution
I've learned that the light travels in the -y direction, and that the polarization is parallel to the z-axis. However, I don't understand why.
Without being given whether the electric field oscillates in the y-axis or the z axis, I'm not sure how one can know that the light travels on the y axis.
As for the polarization, it is always parallel to the axis in which the E-field oscillates, right?
Thank you.