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    In a Plane Electromagnetic Wave in Vacuum, the Ratio E/B
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In a Plane Electromagnetic Wave in Vacuum, the Ratio E/B

Question 30

Question 30

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In a plane electromagnetic wave in vacuum, the ratio E/B of the amplitudes in SI units of the two fields is:


A) the speed of light
B) an increasing function of frequency
C) a decreasing function of frequency
D) In a plane electromagnetic wave in vacuum, the ratio E/B of the amplitudes in SI units of the two fields is: A)  the speed of light B)  an increasing function of frequency C)  a decreasing function of frequency D)    E)
E) In a plane electromagnetic wave in vacuum, the ratio E/B of the amplitudes in SI units of the two fields is: A)  the speed of light B)  an increasing function of frequency C)  a decreasing function of frequency D)    E)

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