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Description of EM Waves |
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On the previous page, we saw how to create EM waves. On this page, I show how we describe them. The electric and magnetic components of the wave are perpendicular to each other, and also perpendicular to
the direction in which the wave is traveling. There are three very important parameters describing an EM wave:
its frequency,
The amplitudes of the waves control how bright the wave (or its source) is. Amplitude controls the intensity of the radiation. The higher the amplitude, the brighter the source is. I know, I still haven't said a single word about how light relates to the things described above, but we are
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The URL for this page is http://www.fnal.gov/light/light_page5.html Mail comments to webmaster@fnal.gov Last updated: June 18, 1999 AP |