shouldn't they be offset from each other? It's the decay side that generates the other field, right?
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1) I think it's correct, i.e., E & M amplitudes are in phase.2)It's not really the decay, it's the oscillation itself that causes the other.
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Electric and Magnetic fields aren't spatial magnitudes,those "amplitudes" are not spatial, nor "perpendicularity" is spatial
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I think the video shows it correctly, e.g., the amplitude on y axis rises and falls in same x location over time..no fwd motion is depicted.
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....They originate from the vibration of charged particles & can exist without a medium giving electromagnetic waves very useful properties
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git not working
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damn, physics is beautiful
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And "N. Korea Kim would detonate one high above US, killing 90% public," according to news source. Reliable info?
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Awsome.
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Beautiful animation
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