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Speed of electromagnetic wave related to electric field and magnetic field vector in vacuum.

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Electromagnetic waves. E(x,t) = Emaxcos(kx - ωt + φ), B(x,t) = Bmaxcos(kx - ωt + φ). E is the electric field vector, and B is the magnetic field vector of the EM wave. ... The speed of any electromagnetic waves in free space is the speed of light c = 3*108 m/s.

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Electromagnetic waves. E(x,t) = Emaxcos(kx - ωt + φ), B(x,t) = Bmaxcos(kx - ωt + φ). E is the electric field vector, and B is the magnetic field vector of the EM wave. ... The speed of any electromagnetic waves in free space is the speed of light c = 3*108 m/s.

It was from the max plank

Rember not Maxwell

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