Are E and M fields in EM field theory synchronous?

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Terance Wall
My professor recently told me in an introductry lecture that the E and M fields in EM fleld theory where sychronous. Since E induces M, on a sin/cos basis, how can thus be so? Surely they lag by pi/2?
 
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