electromagnetic waves can be deflected by
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X rays are radiations formed by perpendicular oscillating electric and magnetic fields, but they themselves are charge less. Hence they remain undeflected in the presence of an electric or magnetic field.
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EM waves travel with a constant velocity of 3.00 x 108 ms-1 in vacuum. 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.
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