Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature is evident by
A) Reflection
B) Polarisation
C) interference
D) Diffraction
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by the property of diffraction
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The correct answer is option B) Polarization.
The wave nature of an electro-magnetic wave is explained by interference and diffraction both.
Interference occurs when two waveform combine to form a resultant wave of greater amplitude or less.
Diffraction is slight bending of light as it passes around the edge of an object.
The vibrations of an electro-magnetic wave are restricted through polarization, in a direction perpendicular to the wave propagation. So, in a way, polarization explains the transverse nature.
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