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Q: What waves have an electric and magnetic part?
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What do waves consist of?

Waves consist of electric and magnetic field waves.


Do electric and magnetic fields make up electromagnetic waves?

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.


Found that electric and magnetic energy move in waves.?

Who is the person associated with this statement? Found that electric and magnetic energy move in waves. James clerk maxwell


Electric waves and magnetic waves move in directions that are?

Electric and Magnetic currents travel from Positive to Negative. a batteries charge travels from the + end to the - end. and a Magnet travels from North to South.


What electromagnetic waves?

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).


Do light waves oscillate?

Yes. The oscilations are in the electric and in the magnetic fields.


How electromagnetic waves get their name?

by electric and magnetic to move each other


Are electromagnetic waves stronger than regular magnetic 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.


Why call light as E M wave which is not having neither electric nor magnet?

Electromagnetic waves, like light, do involve changes in the electric and the magnetic field. These changes propagate at the speed of light - as a wave.Electromagnetic waves, like light, do involve changes in the electric and the magnetic field. These changes propagate at the speed of light - as a wave.Electromagnetic waves, like light, do involve changes in the electric and the magnetic field. These changes propagate at the speed of light - as a wave.Electromagnetic waves, like light, do involve changes in the electric and the magnetic field. These changes propagate at the speed of light - as a wave.


Are electromagnetic waves classified as longitudinal waves?

No. Electromagnetic waves are classified as transverse waves because the electric and magnetic fields are perpendicular to the direction of propagation.


Who found that electric and magnetic energy moving and waves?

James Clerk Maxwell


What electromagnetic waves travel Through?

changing electric and magnetic fields {[((apex))]}