True.
Moving electric charges create electromagnetic fields.
PolarizationA light wave is an electromagnetic wave that travels through the vacuum of outer space. Light waves are produced by vibrating electric charges. The nature of such electromagnetic waves is beyond the scope of the physical classroom tutorial. For our purposes, it is sufficient to merely say that an electromagnetic wave is a transverse wave that has both an electric and a magnetic component.
Electric and Magnetic Charges.
The answer is Charges
The answer is Charges
Electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves.
Moving electric charges create electromagnetic fields.
Electromagnetic energy
PolarizationA light wave is an electromagnetic wave that travels through the vacuum of outer space. Light waves are produced by vibrating electric charges. The nature of such electromagnetic waves is beyond the scope of the physical classroom tutorial. For our purposes, it is sufficient to merely say that an electromagnetic wave is a transverse wave that has both an electric and a magnetic component.
yes
Electric and Magnetic Charges.
In atoms, when they are affected by energy, the electrons will get excited and move up to a higher energy state. When they relaxe and move back down, the extra energy gets shot out as an electro magnetic wave (photon, or light)
The answer is Charges
The answer is Charges
Electrostatic force — APEX
electromagnetic waves don't need a medium to travel but they can travel through a medium too so the answer is both.