Peak amplitudes of E and H fields (Poynting Vector)

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Homework Statement


What are the associated peak amplitudes of the E and H fields if sunlight has a maximum intensity of 1400 W/m2 on the earth’s moon?

Homework Equations


I = <s> = 1/2 c ε0E2

The Attempt at a Solution


I = <s> = 1/2 c ε0E02

1400 = (1/2)(3*108)(8.85*10-12)(E02)

1400 / (1.328*10-3) = E02 = 1.05422 * 106

E0 = √ (1.05422 * 106) = 1026.75 V/m

So the peak amplitude of the E field = E0 = 1026.75 V/m. I'm not sure how to find the H field though.

B = E0 / c = 3.42 * 106 T

I'm not really sure how to get from B to H though.
 
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