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The phase difference between electric field and magnetic field of a electromagnetic wave is ______​

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Answered by ashwathi93
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Since there is no time difference between the peaks of the electric and magnetic oscillations the phase difference between the electric and magnetic field vectors of a linearly polarized electromagnetic wave is zero.

Answered by Mohibwallah
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Answer:

In EM waves the phase difference between electric and magnetic fields is 180 degree.

It can be shown by using the 3rd and 4th maxwell equations.

As in case of magneric field, if B = Bo Sin wt

then E = - d(B)/dt = - Bo Cos wt

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