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Practical applications that depend upon electromagnetic induction are electrical generators and induction motors. Transformers and mechanically-powered flashlights also depend on electromagnetic induction.
The energy of an electromagnetic wave depends on its frequency.
Frequency
Frequency
It depends on magnitude.
An electromagnetic field can exert a force on an electron, causing it to accelerate or move in a specific direction. The direction and magnitude of the force depend on the strength and orientation of the electromagnetic field.
um i really don't know I'm just bored
um i really don't know I'm just bored
The energy of an electromagnetic wave depends on its frequency. The energy is directly proportional to the frequency of the wave, meaning higher frequency waves have more energy.
When electromagnetic waves hit an object, they can be absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or scattered. The interaction between the waves and the object will depend on the material properties of the object and the frequency of the electromagnetic waves.
when magnetic line opposite to the magnetic line of the electromagnetic wave, so it can be repel from each other. it is only theorytically based.And depend on my thinking. i do not no it in practical
The answer will depend on what type of signal it is: acoustic, electromagnetic and in what medium the signal is propagated.