Electromagnetic waves are created by the interaction of electric and magnetic fields, often resulting from the acceleration of charged particles. They propagate through space at the speed of light without needing a medium. Examples of these waves include visible light and radio waves. ;
Electromagnetic waves are formed by the interaction of electric and magnetic fields created by the acceleration of charged particles. They travel through space at the speed of light without needing a medium. Examples include visible light, radio waves, and X-rays.
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