In a radio wave if e, then the magnitude of the magnetic field and poynting vector
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Since an electromagnetic wave is composed of
an electric field (E) and magnetic field (B) os-
cillating perpendicular to one another and mu-
tually perpendicular to the direction of the prop-
agation of the wave, the Poynting vector is de-
fined in terms of the cross product of the two
fields. The constant in front serves to provide the
correct magnitude for the intensity:
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