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The relation between electric field E and magnetic field H in an electromagnetic wave is(a) E = H(b) E=\frac{\mu_{0}}{\epsilon_{0}}H(c) E=\sqrt{\frac{\mu_{0}}{\epsilon_{0}}}H(d) E=\sqrt{\frac{\epsilon_{0}}{\mu_{0}}}H

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Answered by ssvijay738
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d} E=\sqrt{\frac{\epsilon_{0}}{\mu_{0}}}H

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Answered by Anonymous
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The relation between electric field E and magnetic field H in an electromagnetic wave is(a) E = H(b) E=\frac{\mu_{0}}{\epsilon_{0}}H(c) E=\sqrt{\frac{\mu_{0}}{\epsilon_{0}}}H(d) E=\sqrt{\frac{\epsilon_{0}}{\mu_{0}}}H

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