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What is responsible for the optical effect in electromagnetic waves?

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Answered by manojsah7631
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Electromagnetic waves are produced by accelerated charge particles. (ii) These waves propagate through space with speed of light, i.e., 3 * 108 m / s. ... (ix) The electric vector is responsible for the optical effects of an electromagnetic wave.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Optical effect in electromagnetic waves.

EXPLANATION:

  • The cause for the Optical effects because of an electromagnetic wave is the light vector also called as the electric vector.
  • The electric powered vector is chargeable for the optical results of electromagnetic waves and.
  • It is also called the Light vector.  
  • Electromagnetic waves encompass a sinusoidal version of the electrical and magnetic discipline at right angles to every other and right angles to the path of propagation of waves.
  • Electromagnetic wave follows the principle of superposition.
  • The Electromagnetic waves are uncharged, so that they don’t get deflected by using electric powers and magnetic fields.  
  • Electromagnetic waves do not require any cloth medium for their propagation.  
  • The Electromagnetic waves are transverse.  
  • The electric area vector is liable for the optical results of an electromagnetic wave and is referred to as the light vector.
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