Electromagnetic waves are transverse (unpolarized or polarized) or circularly polarized waves that have some electrical properties and some magnetic properties.
An electromagnetic wave consists of changing electric and magnetic fields. The repeated cyclic transfer of energy from the electric field (weakening it) to the magnetic field (strengthening it) until the electric field is gone, then from the magnetic field (weakening it) to the electric field (strengthening it) until the magnetic field is gone every cycle is the process by which electromagnetic waves propagate without requiring a medium (and is described in Maxwell's Equations).
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An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.
Mexican Wave? A non-electromagnetic wave.
Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.
The wave is called an electromagnetic wave.
electromagnetic, transverse
An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.
Both. A radio wave is an electromagnetic wave; therefore it is a transverse wave.
The light wave is electromagnetic yes.
An electromagnetic wave is not a mechanical wave.
I would call it an electromagnetic wave, or electromagnetic energy.
Yes, electromagnetic radiation does travel as a transverse wave
No. -- A fruitcake is a mixture of solids. It is not an electromagnetic wave. -- A martini is a mixture of liquids. It is not an electromagnetic wave. -- Air is a mixture of gases. It is not an electromagnetic wave. -- White light is a mixture of electromagnetic waves. -- An FM radio signal is a mixture of electromagnetic waves.