Yes, both electric and magnetic fields make up electromagnetic waves. We know that electromagnetic waves (like light) have both an electric and a magnetic component. Both of these components are waves, and they move (propagate) at right angles to each other, and in phase.
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No. Electromagnetic waves are classified as transverse waves because the electric and magnetic fields are perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
Since radio waves are electromagnetic waves, the energy is stored in the electric and magnetic fields of space.
Yes, that is the whole idea of an electromagnetic waves. A changing electric field generates a changing magnetic field; a changing magnetic field generates a changing electric field; and the two of them propagate as a wave at the speed of light.
The answer is electromagnetic waves.
According to photon theory ,electromagnetic radiation consists of photon which are changeless particles. therefore they are not deflected by electric or magnetic fields.
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Electric and Magnetic
No. Current flow creates electromagnetic fields in space. Electromagnetic fields, in turn, can create current flow in conductors. The electric fields do not directly create magnetic fields, nor do magnetic fields directly create electric fields.
No. Electromagnetic waves are classified as transverse waves because the electric and magnetic fields are perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
Electromagnetic waves
There is no such thing as a purely magnetic wave. The wave aspect of an electromagnetic wave comes from the oscillations between electric and magnetic fields.
Since radio waves are electromagnetic waves, the energy is stored in the electric and magnetic fields of space.
Yes, that is the whole idea of an electromagnetic waves. A changing electric field generates a changing magnetic field; a changing magnetic field generates a changing electric field; and the two of them propagate as a wave at the speed of light.
The answer is electromagnetic waves.
I think it's because electromagnetic waves are just waves and have no positive or negative charge and therefore are not affected by electric or magnetic fields. Also if you think about it in the quantum level,electromagnetic waves are nothing but energy packets.Thus,they don't have any polarity at all.