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Why electromagnetic waves cannot be deflected by magnetic field?

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Answered by choudhary21
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Looking at the classical electromagnetic wave with E and B fields propagating perpendicularly to each other and the direction of motion.

These fields do not carry charge, and it is only charge that is deflected/senses electric and magnetic fields. ...

Light is not deflected when it passes through a capacitor.

Answered by Anonymous
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