both E & H fields are having equal amplitudes and opposite directions are canceled out.
TEM TE modes (Transverse Electric) have no electric field in the direction of propagation. * TM modes (Transverse Magnetic) have no magnetic field in the direction of propagation. * TEM modes (Transverse ElectroMagnetic) have no electric nor magnetic field in the direction of propagation. * Hybrid modes are those which have both electric and magnetic field components in the direction of propagation
Magnetic poles are always found in pairs (North and South), unlike electric charges which can exist independently. Magnetic poles also do not exist as isolated charges, while electric charges can be found separately. Additionally, magnetic charges do not exist as distinct entities like electric charges.
Yes it is, because, when an electrectic field hits magnetic field, they both hit and start farting and kissing each other, because the ATTRACT each other, HOLDING them selsves in SO THATS THE ANSWER!
Magnetic fields exist around magnets, electric currents, and moving charged particles. They surround a magnet in three dimensions forming a magnetic field pattern with north and south poles.
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, which are transverse waves. This means that the electric and magnetic fields associated with X-rays oscillate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
TEM TE modes (Transverse Electric) have no electric field in the direction of propagation. * TM modes (Transverse Magnetic) have no magnetic field in the direction of propagation. * TEM modes (Transverse ElectroMagnetic) have no electric nor magnetic field in the direction of propagation. * Hybrid modes are those which have both electric and magnetic field components in the direction of propagation
Gravitational fields are always attractive, meaning they only exist in the direction of pulling objects closer together. Magnetic fields can exist in any direction in space, while electric fields can exist in a specified direction due to the sign of the charge producing it.
Yes, an electric field can exist without a magnetic field. Electric fields are produced by electric charges, while magnetic fields are produced by moving electric charges. So, in situations where there are stationary charges or no current flow, only an electric field is present.
Magnetic poles are always found in pairs (North and South), unlike electric charges which can exist independently. Magnetic poles also do not exist as isolated charges, while electric charges can be found separately. Additionally, magnetic charges do not exist as distinct entities like electric charges.
Yes it is, because, when an electrectic field hits magnetic field, they both hit and start farting and kissing each other, because the ATTRACT each other, HOLDING them selsves in SO THATS THE ANSWER!
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The "lines" of latitude, longitude, reasoning, electric fields, and magnetic fields are imaginary.
Not that we are aware of. Magnetic fields are created by moving charge (electrons). The field is always at a 90° angle to the direction of the charge's motion. So an electron spinning around the nucleus will cause a tiny magnetic dipole, direction depending on which direction it is spinning. Atoms with multiple electrons may have electrons spinning in different directions which could cancel out the net effect, but if there is a net in one direction, and several those line up pointing in the same direction, then you have a magnet.
Magnetic fields exist around magnets, electric currents, and moving charged particles. They surround a magnet in three dimensions forming a magnetic field pattern with north and south poles.
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, which are transverse waves. This means that the electric and magnetic fields associated with X-rays oscillate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
No actual 'lines' exist, but it is a useful way of describing a magnetic field, as it represents the direction the north pole of a magnet would move if it was free to do so.
Yes, an electromagnetic field refers to the combination of electric and magnetic fields that are generated by electric charges and changing magnetic fields. This field propagates through space and carries electromagnetic energy.