Sunday 27 September 2020

electromagnetism - Is light moving because of self induction?




Light is made by an electric field wave and a magnetic field wave. Induction laws state that a variation in the electric field creates a magnetic field and vice versa. Therefore can it be said that the simultaneous presence of magnetic wave and electric wave in electromagnetic waves is due to induction ? Can it be said there is an repetitive self induction in the electromagnetic waves such that the electric wave induces the magnetic wave which induces back the next electric wave period ? Can it be said that such back and forth is responsible for the light trajectory ?




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