The radiation intensity I is defined as the average magnitude of the Poynting vector S . Which is equal to S = I = I = E

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The radiation intensity I is defined as the average magnitude of the Poynting vector S . Which is equal to S = I = I = E

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The radiation intensity I is defined as the average magnitude of the Poynting vector S . Which is equal to S = I = I = E 2/cμ , where c is the speed of light.
What will be the Erms value at the Earth's surface of solar radiation if the power per unit area is 1,000Watts/m2?g
a) 0 ​
b) 23V/m ​
c) 224V/m ​
d) 614V/m ​
e) 1,200V/m
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