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Worked example: Propagation of EM waves | Physics | Khan Academy

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Alagai Augusten
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Let's figure out the direction of oscillation of the magnetic field, given the direction of electric fields, and the direction of propagation of the wave. Also, let's use that to write a wave equation for E and B as functions of time and position

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