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What is electrowaves and its application?​

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Answered by mpkattwal
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The electromagnetic waves (EM waves) are transverse in nature. The changes in the electric field or the magnetic field represent the wave disturbance in the EM waves. EM waves are the waves which have the ability to travel through the vacuum of the outer space. They are created due to the vibration of an electrical charge.The electromagnetic waves (EM waves) are transverse in nature. The changes in the electric field or the magnetic field represent the wave disturbance in the EM waves. EM waves are the waves which have the ability to travel through the vacuum of the outer space. They are created due to the vibration of an electrical charge.The electromagnetic waves (EM waves) are transverse in nature. The changes in the electric field or the magnetic field represent the wave disturbance in the EM waves. EM waves are the waves which have the ability to travel through the vacuum of the outer space. They are created due to the vibration of an electrical charge.

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Electromagnetic waves are waves that can travel through a vacuum, like in space. This is possible because they're not vibrations in an actual material; they're fluctuations in electric and magnetic fields. Examples of electromagnetic waves include radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays. Radio waves have the lowest energy and frequency and the longest wavelength. Gamma rays have the highest energy and frequency and the shortest wavelength.

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