what is wave elctro magneticelectri wave
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Definition: Electromagnetic waves orEM waves are waves that are created as a result of vibrations between anelectric field and a magnetic field. In other words, EM waves are composed of oscillating magnetic and electricfields. ... They are also perpendicular to the direction of the EM wave.
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=>>> Electromagnetic waves are a form of energy which does not require a medium for their propagation. Electromagnetic waves have two components: the electric component and the magnetic component. These two components are perpendicular to each other and are in phase, therefore the point at which they meet they push off one another and propel itself forward. Therefore EM waves do not require a medium.
Common examples are light, radio waves inra-red rays etc.
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=>>> Electromagnetic waves are a form of energy which does not require a medium for their propagation. Electromagnetic waves have two components: the electric component and the magnetic component. These two components are perpendicular to each other and are in phase, therefore the point at which they meet they push off one another and propel itself forward. Therefore EM waves do not require a medium.
Common examples are light, radio waves inra-red rays etc.
Hope it helped!!!☺️
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