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Show that 1/sqrt(ε_0µ_0) gives the velocity of an electromagnetic wave in free space. - Physics

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Show that `1/sqrt(ε_0µ_0)` gives the velocity of an electromagnetic wave in free space.

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Solution

Maxwell obtained the wave equation for electric and magnetic fields in free space as:

`∇^2E = mu_0ε_0(∂^2E)/(∂t^2)`

This equation is comparable to the general wave equation:

`∇^2ψ = 1/v^2(∂^2ψ)/(∂t^2)`

On comparing the two equations, we get:

`1/v^2 = mu_0ε_0`

v = `1/sqrt(mu_0ε_0)`

Substituting the values:

µ0 = 4π × 10−7 T m A−1

ε0 = 8.854 × 10−12 C2 N−1 m−2

v = `1/(sqrt((4pi xx 10^-7)(8.85 xx 10^-12))`

= 3 × 108

Hence, the speed of electromagnetic waves in free space is:

c = `1/sqrt(mu_0ε_0)`

This result shows that electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light, thereby confirming that light is electromagnetic in nature.

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