Physics, asked by Akanshnama6584, 11 months ago

Can an electromagnetic wave be deflected by an electric field? By a magnetic field ?

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Answered by mahadev7599
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Answer:

They are deflected neither by the electric field, nor by the magnetic field. However, they are capable of showing interference or diffraction. An electromagnetic wave can travel through anything - be it air, a solid material or vacuum.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Explanation:

  • Electromagnetic fields not  deflected  the electric field and  the magnetic field.
  • It is  capable of showing  diffraction or interference. An electromagnetic field  travel through anything example: air, a solid things, vacuum. it is because, they do not consist of charged particles. They Merely propagate in the state of electric and magnetic field  varying both in space and time
  • Any changing magnetic field creates a changing electric field and that produces an electromagnetic wave. Electromagnetic  waves cann't interact directly through  light photons, photons having no charge.

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