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The energy transport per unit area per unit time, or the Poynting vector, gives the energy flux of an electromagnetic wave at any specific time. For a plane electromagnetic wave with E0 and B0 as the peak electric and magnetic fields and traveling along the x-axis, the time-varying energy flux can be given by the following equation:

Figure1

As the frequency of the electromagnetic wave is very high, for example, the frequency of visible light is in the order of 1014 Hz, the energy flux rapidly varies with time. The energy flux for visible light through any area is an extremely rapidly varying quantity. Most measuring devices, including our eyes, detect only an average over many cycles. The time average of the energy flux is the intensity of the electromagnetic wave, which is the power per unit area. It can be expressed by averaging the cosine function in the expression of over one complete cycle, which is the same as time-averaging over many cycles (here, T is one period). Hence, the average of

the Poynting vector, or the intensity, can be given as,

Figure2

The average of cos2θor sin2θ gives 1/2. Hence, the intensity of light moving at speed c in a vacuum is then found to be

Figure3

The equivalent expressions for intensity are,

Figure4

Figure5

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