In any electromagnetic wave,
A) both the energy and the wave travel in the same directio...
In any electromagnetic wave,
A) both the energy and the wave travel in the same direction.
B) only the oscillating electric field component carries energy with it.
C) half the energy is carried by the electric field and half is carried by the magnetic field.
D) there is a third component, other than the electric and magnetic fields, that carries energy.
Its not A its C i did the question on Usatestprep
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