an Electromagnetic Wave
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an electromagnetic wave
constantly changing electric and magnetic fields.
One way to produce an electric field is through the presence of charged particles. When charged particles, such as electrons or protons, are stationary or in motion, they generate an electric field around them. Another way to produce an electric field is through changing magnetic fields. According to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, a changing magnetic field induces an electric field, causing the flow of electric charges.
i think the answer is yes, we get electromagnetic waves from the sun so...........
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Well when an electric current flows through a conductor a magnetic field is produced. And a changing magnetic flux through a conductor produces a current in the conductor.
they consists of vibrating electric and magnetic fields that move through space at the speed of light.
an electromagnetic wave
constantly changing electric and magnetic fields.
One way to produce an electric field is through the presence of charged particles. When charged particles, such as electrons or protons, are stationary or in motion, they generate an electric field around them. Another way to produce an electric field is through changing magnetic fields. According to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, a changing magnetic field induces an electric field, causing the flow of electric charges.
Not exactly. A CHANGING magnetic field, or a material moving through a magnetic field, will produce a VOLTAGE. This may or may not result in an actual current.
Electric and magnetic fields contain energy and information. They transport this energy and information through space. In the case of electric fields, they are generated by stationary electric charges and transport energy and information by interacting with other charges. Magnetic fields, on the other hand, are generated by moving charges or changing electric fields and also transport energy and information through their interactions with other magnetic fields or moving charges.
i think the answer is yes, we get electromagnetic waves from the sun so...........
Eddy currents are electric currents that are produced inside conductors, through the process of changing the magnetic field in the conductor. The external magnetic field is used as a barrier or skin to protect the eddy.