The electric field E associated with an electromagnetic wave is represented by E _ y = E…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electromagnetic Waves
The electric field E associated with an electromagnetic wave is represented by
\({E}_{{y}}={E}_{0} \sin ({kx}-\omega {t})\)
Which of the following statements is correct?
- The wave is propagating along +x-axis.
- The wave is propagating along \(+z\) -axis.
- The magnetic field \(\vec{{B}}\) of the wave is acting along +y-axis.
- The magnetic field \(\vec{{B}}\) of the wave is acting along -x-axis.
Answer
(A) The wave is propagating along +x-axis.
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