Amplitude of Electromagnetic wave?

In summary, the energy of an electromagnetic wave does not solely depend on its frequency, but also on its amplitude. The equation E = hf only applies to a single photon and was discovered through the photoelectric effect. This means that the energy of a wave cannot be changed by increasing its intensity, but can be changed by altering its frequency.
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The_Thinker
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How come the energy of an electromagnetic wave depends only on its frequency?

Given by E = hf.

How come the energy depends only on the frequency of the wave and not on the magnitude of the E component of the wave?

Doesn't the energy depend on the amplitude? Or is there no such thing?
 
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The_Thinker said:
How come the energy of an electromagnetic wave depends only on its frequency?

It doesn't. It also depends on the amplitude. The equation you wrote was for a single photon.
 
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This was found with the photoelectric effect and interpreted by Einstein. It meant that electrons could not be ejected from a metal unless the light was above a certain frequency even if you made the light more "intense." (It used to be thought that energy was proportional to the intensity prior to this point). Changing the frequency of the light and not the intensity of the light caused the electrons to be ejected from the metal. It was later found that the intensity is proportional to the number of photons, not the energy.
 

1. What is the amplitude of an electromagnetic wave?

The amplitude of an electromagnetic wave refers to the maximum displacement or distance that the electric and magnetic fields of the wave can travel from their equilibrium position.

2. How is the amplitude of an electromagnetic wave measured?

The amplitude of an electromagnetic wave can be measured by determining the maximum strength of the electric or magnetic field as the wave travels through space. This can be done using specialized equipment such as an oscilloscope.

3. What factors affect the amplitude of an electromagnetic wave?

The amplitude of an electromagnetic wave can be affected by factors such as the energy source creating the wave, the distance the wave has traveled, and any obstacles the wave encounters along its path.

4. What is the relationship between the amplitude and frequency of an electromagnetic wave?

The amplitude and frequency of an electromagnetic wave are inversely proportional. This means that as the frequency of the wave increases, the amplitude decreases, and vice versa.

5. How does the amplitude of an electromagnetic wave affect its intensity?

The amplitude of an electromagnetic wave directly affects its intensity, which is the amount of energy the wave carries per unit area. A higher amplitude means a higher intensity, and vice versa.

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