Thank you for the clarification. But I don't understand that if at a point "A" there is only one field that is magnetic field "B" and this magnetic field is changing with time then would there be electric field produced at point "A" or not ?
How ? I mean initially charge was at rest. So whatever be the magnetic field either changing or constant, the force on charge due to this magnetic field according to this relation F = q*(VxB) should be zero, so this charge at rest shouldn't experience force due to magnetic field at this...
Suppose there is very long current carrying wire. A charged particle is present somewhere around it. The current in the wire varies with time, thus by biot-savart's law there should be time varying magnetic field. I want to know that will this time varying magnetic field produce electric field...
I want to know that when a charged particle accelerates then the electromagnetic wave so produced will loose it's strength or can say fades with distance or not ? If yes then what happens to its frequency and also tell me if electromagnetic waves fades away with increasing distance from the...