E and B represent the electric and the magnetic field of an electromagnetic wave…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electromagnetic Waves
\(\vec{\mathrm{E}}\) and \(\vec{\mathrm{B}}\) represent the electric and the magnetic field of an electromagnetic wave respectively. The direction of propagation of the wave is along
- \(\vec{\mathrm{B}}\)
- \(\vec{\mathrm{E}}\)
- \(\vec{\mathrm{E}} \times \vec{\mathrm{B}}\)
- \(\vec{\mathrm{B}} \times \vec{\mathrm{E}}\)
Answer
(C) E B
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