Maxwell Stress Tensor: Solutions for Polarized Waves & Coulomb's Law

In summary, the conversation discusses two urgent problems related to physics. The first problem involves a linearly polarised plane wave incident on a slab of material and using the Maxwell stress tensor to show that the pressure exerted on the screen is equal to the energy density of the incoming field. The second problem involves two charges repelling each other according to Coulomb's Law and calculating F using the Maxwell stress tensor. The speaker suggests starting by understanding the definition and purpose of the Maxwell stress tensor and using integrals over surfaces to extract meaningful information from it.
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URGENT!

Hi, I have a couple of urgent problems which are listed below. I am not sure what to do in either of them! If someone could help me as soon as possible that would be great!

Cheers

Problems:

1. Consider a linearly polarised plane wave incident normally on a slab of material that absorbs it completely. Use the Maxwell stress tensor to show that the pressure exerted on th screen is = to the energy density of the incoming field. Check that this agrees with the simpler method of using the momentum density of the field

2. Two charges of q at a distance r repel each other according to Coulomb's Law. Choose a suitable surface sorrounding one of the charges and calculate F by integration of the Mawell stress tensor
 
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Hi golfingboy,

If you're lost, it's always good to start at the start. What is the definition is the Maxwell stress tensor? You can begin by calculating what the stress tensor actually is in both situations. Now, how do you extract physically meaningful things from this object i.e. what does it do? Hint: think about integrals of the tensor over surfaces.
 

1. What is the Maxwell Stress Tensor?

The Maxwell Stress Tensor is a mathematical tool used to describe the stress and forces acting on a material due to an electromagnetic field. It is a 4x4 matrix that represents the stress and forces in both the electric and magnetic fields.

2. How is the Maxwell Stress Tensor used to solve for polarized waves?

The Maxwell Stress Tensor is used to solve for polarized waves by calculating the electromagnetic stresses and forces acting on a material. This information can then be used to determine the direction and magnitude of the polarized waves.

3. Can the Maxwell Stress Tensor be used to solve for Coulomb's Law?

Yes, the Maxwell Stress Tensor can be used to solve for Coulomb's Law. Coulomb's Law describes the force between two charged particles, and this can be calculated using the electric field stress component of the Maxwell Stress Tensor.

4. How do solutions for polarized waves and Coulomb's Law differ?

Solutions for polarized waves and Coulomb's Law differ in terms of the type of electromagnetic field they describe. Polarized waves involve a propagating electromagnetic wave, while Coulomb's Law involves a static electric field between two charged particles.

5. What are some practical applications of the Maxwell Stress Tensor?

The Maxwell Stress Tensor has various practical applications, including in the design and analysis of electromagnetic devices such as antennas, electric motors, and generators. It is also used in the field of optics to study the behavior of light in different materials and structures.

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