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An electromagnetic wave in a vacuum traveling in the +x direction generated by a variable source initially has a

wavelength ? of 225 ? mand a maximum electric field emax in the +ydirection of 7.40�10^-3 v/m .

if the period of the wave is then increased by a factor of 1.50, what is the equation of the

resulting magnetic field component of the wave?

what are the coefficients in the equation for the magnetic field component
of the wave after the period increases by a factor of 1.50?
enter the maximum magnetic field, wavenumber,
and angular frequency in teslas, inverse meters, and radians per second separated by commas.

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