Physics, asked by Bindi94, 10 months ago

How electromagnetic waves are not affected by electric or magnetic field?

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Answered by sjewellers785
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Any changing magnetic field generates a changing electric field and that produces an electromagnetic wave. Electromagnetic (EM) waves cannot interact directly with light photons since photons have no charge. ... The charged pair interacts with an EM wave and then recombines into the photon with a changed direction

Answered by cutygirl22
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ELECTROMAGNET (EM) WAVES CANNOT INTERACT DIRECTLY WITH LIGHT PHOTONS HAVE NO CHARGE. THE CHARGED PAIR INTERACTS WITH AN EM WAVE AND THEN RECOMBINES INTO THE PHOTON WITH A CHANGED DIRECTION.

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