James Maxwell
Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.
Yes, light is an electromagnetic wave.
An electromagnetic wave.
Light is said to be of dual nature so it has particle nature as well as wave nature but there is a difference in waves and electromagnetic waves. so ,as for your question "Is light a electromagnetic wave" the answer is "no"More precisely, if visible is not an electromagnetic wave, the NO part of the electromagnetic spectrum could be considered to be an electromagnetic wave. By any definition of the term, the answer is 'Yes'
James Clerk Maxwell, a Scottish physicist, formulated the Maxwell's equations in the 19th century, predicting that light is an electromagnetic wave. His groundbreaking work unified the previously separate fields of electricity and magnetism.
Light is an example of a electromagnetic wave.
The light wave is electromagnetic yes.
Yes, light is an electromagnetic wave.
An electromagnetic wave.
electromagnetic, transverse
Light is an electromagnetic wave.
Light is an electromagnetic wave.
I believe that it is an electromagnetic wave?
An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.An electromagnetic wave, such as light.
Light is said to be of dual nature so it has particle nature as well as wave nature but there is a difference in waves and electromagnetic waves. so ,as for your question "Is light a electromagnetic wave" the answer is "no"More precisely, if visible is not an electromagnetic wave, the NO part of the electromagnetic spectrum could be considered to be an electromagnetic wave. By any definition of the term, the answer is 'Yes'
In old concepts light wave had been considered as light ray. Same way electromagnetic wave is considered as electromagnetic ray.
James Clerk Maxwell, a Scottish physicist, formulated the Maxwell's equations in the 19th century, predicting that light is an electromagnetic wave. His groundbreaking work unified the previously separate fields of electricity and magnetism.