Moving charges.
Another opinion:
If an electromagnetic wave were made up of moving charges, you'd see lightning
shoot out of the meatloaf every time you nuke it in the microwave.
While moving charges may generate electromagnetic waves, the charges stay where
they are, while the waves go sailing away. The waves are made up of electrostatic
and magnetic fields.
An electromagnetic wave is made up of electric and magnetic fields.
An electromagnetic wave, or electromagnetic radiation.
Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.
Mexican Wave? A non-electromagnetic wave.
A mechanical wave is not an electromagnetic wave.
No, the direction of electromagnetic wave propagation is perpendicular to the direction of vibration of the electric and magnetic fields that make up the wave. This relationship is governed by electromagnetic wave theory and is a fundamental characteristic of how electromagnetic waves travel through space.
An electromagnetic wave.
No, an electromagnetic wave is not a mechanical wave. Mechanical waves require a medium (such as air, water, or solids) to transfer energy, while electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum as they are made up of oscillating electric and magnetic fields.
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.
The light wave is electromagnetic yes.