A magnetic field can be produced by:
1. a moving charge
2. a changing electric field
3. none of them
4. both of them
Electromagnetic waves are produced by:
1. a static charge
2. a moving charge
3. an accelerating charge
4. chargeless particles
A plane electromagnetic wave is incident on a material surface. The wave delivers momentum \(p\) and energy \(E.\) Then:
1. | \(p=0, E \neq0\) |
2. | \(p\neq0, E=0\) |
3. | \(p\neq0, E \neq0\) |
4. | \(p=0, E=0\) |
The energy contained in a small volume through which an electromagnetic wave is passing oscillates with
(a) zero frequency
(b) the frequency of the wave
(c) half the frequency of the wave
(d) double the frequency of the wave
Choose the correct option
1. (a), (b)
2. (b), (c)
3. (c), (b)
4. (d) only