Transverse wave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A transverse wave is a moving wave that consists of oscillations occurring perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer. If a transverse wave is moving in the positive x -direction, its oscil...
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they consists of vibrating electric and magnetic fields that move through space at the speed of light.
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Yes, that is the whole idea of an electromagnetic waves. A changing electric field generates a changing magnetic field; a changing magnetic field generates a changing electric field; and the two of them propagate as a wave at the speed of l...
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C) electromagnetic induction occurs. ... A) water waves. ... 22) Which of these electromagnetic waves has the shortest wavelength?
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View this page by using Netscape; A) opposite the motion. ... B) opposite the direction of the field. C) at right angles to the direction of the field. 6) An iron rod becomes magnetic when ; A) positive ions accumulate at one end and negative ions at the other end. B) its atoms are aligned having plus charges on one side...
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Electromagnetic waves consist of varying electric and magnetic fields. The two fields are perpendicular to each other and to the direction of travel of the wave. Each vibrates at the same frequency - the frequency of the wave.
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Moreover, the means for transmitting electromagnetic, waves with longitudinal radiation consist of an antenna of the longitudinal-radiation travelling wave type with axis coinciding with the axis of radiation, excited by means comprising awaveguide, the waveguide being filled with a dielectric material.
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a proceeding outward from a common center. a structure made up of parts that go outward from a center, especially a tract of the central nervous system made up of fibers that go out in different directions. ... This information is provided by an independent source. MerckSource is a registered trademark of Merck & Co., Inc.
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Electromagnetic radiation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Electromagnetic radiation (often abbreviated E-M radiation or EMR ) is a ubiquitous phenomenon that takes the form of self-propagating waves in a vacuum or in matter. It consists of electric and ...
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