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Electromagnetic waves
An electromagnetic wave is a disturbance, which does not require any material medium for its propagation and can travel even through vacuum. They are caused due to varying electric and magnetic fields. Radio waves and light waves are examples for elect..
Mechanical Waves and Electromagnetic Waves
Mechanical Waves and Electromagnetic Waves - Depending upon their propagation in a medium, the waves are classified as follows: Mechanical waves or elastic waves and Electromagnetic waves..
Electromagnetic Waves and Matter Waves
Distinction between Electromagnetic Waves and Matter Waves - The important differences between electromagnetic waves and matter waves are given below: Electromagnetic waves Matter waves Electromagnetic..
Distinction between Electromagnetic Waves and Matter Waves
Electromagnetic waves Matter waves Electromagnetic are associated with electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other and to the direction of propagation of radiation Matter waves may not be associated with electric and m..
WAVES
Waves carry energy from one place to another Transverse and longitudinal waves, Seismic waves Problems involving wavelength, frequency and wave speed Sound waves in a medium Radio waves, light and X-rays, electromagnetic ..
WAVES
Waves carry energy from one place to another Transverse and longitudinal waves, Seismic waves Problems involving wavelength, frequency and wave speed Sound waves in a medium Radio waves, light and X-rays, electromagnetic ..
Electromagnetic spectrum
While all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed (i.e., velocity 'c' is constant), the type of their radiation differs in the duration of wavelength and consequently their frequencies. An electromagnetic radiation with a long wavelength will have a low frequ..
Electromagnetic Nature of Light
Electromagnetic Nature of Light - In 1856, James Clark Maxwell proposed that light and other forms of radiant energy propagate themselves in the form of waves, through space. These waves have electric and magnetic fields associated with them and are called electro..
Maxwell's Electromagnetic Theory
Electromagnetic theory of light was put forward by James Clerk Maxwell in 1873. According to this theory, light consists of fluctuating electric and magnetic fields propagating in the form of electromagnetic waves. But this theory failed to explain the photoelectric ef..
Transverse and Longitudinal Waves
Transverse wave motion - In this type of wave motion, the particles of the medium vibrate at right angles to the direction of propagation of the wave. Here are a few examples of transverse wave motion. waves formed on the surface of water waves..
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