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What's the electric field in optical fiber if power is 1W pulse?

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in optical fiber if i have power of the pulse 1w
what the electric field in it ?
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Re: please help me

Light is a form of an EM wave.It has dual properties.The magnitude of E field is ver small.U can calculate it using maxwells Equations in the frequency domain.
 

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