Understanding the Basics of Electromagnetic Waves: Explained with Examples

In summary, an electromagnetic wave is created when a charge is accelerated and is made up of oscillating electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other. However, it can also be produced by atomic/molecular transitions and thermal radiation. It is possible that atomic energy changes are energy conversions that result in the release of a photon. Examples of electromagnetic waves include light, radio waves, and microwaves.
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Sup guys,

What is an electromagnetic wave? Now i understand that its made of oscillating electric and magnectic fields perpendicular to each other, and is created when a charge is accelerated. But I am having trouble imagining it, when a charge is accelerated, how would it produce the wave and what is drving the wave.

Examples would be great
Thanks
 
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Electromagnetic waves are not only produced by accelerating charges. Atomic/molecular transition and thermal radiation also produce light.
 
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Perhaps many quantized energy changes do not cause quantized mass changes (that would require infinite energy). Perhaps atomic energy changes are energy conversions, similar to converting voltage's energy to magnetic energy.

In other words, perhaps when instability causes an atom to release quantized energy and that energy cannot convert to another energy within the atom, the energy converts to a photon.
 

1. What are electromagnetic waves?

Electromagnetic waves are a type of energy that can travel through space. They are created by the movement of electrically charged particles and can be described as a combination of electric and magnetic fields that oscillate and move at the speed of light.

2. What are some examples of electromagnetic waves?

Some common examples of electromagnetic waves include radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays.

3. How do electromagnetic waves differ from other types of waves?

Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to travel through, unlike mechanical waves such as sound waves. They can also travel through a vacuum, which is why they are able to travel through space.

4. How are electromagnetic waves produced?

Electromagnetic waves are produced when an electric charge is accelerated or decelerated. This can occur naturally, such as when lightning strikes, or it can be artificially created, such as in the production of radio waves by electronic devices.

5. How are electromagnetic waves used in everyday life?

Electromagnetic waves have a wide range of uses in everyday life. They are used for communication through radio waves, TV and cell phone signals, and satellite transmissions. They are also used in medical imaging technologies such as X-rays and MRI scans. Additionally, electromagnetic waves are used in household appliances like microwaves and electric ovens, as well as in industrial applications such as welding and metal detection.

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