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14 June, 07:07

When an electrical signal travels through a conductive wire, it produces an electromagnetic (EM) field. Likewise, when an EM field encounters a conductive wire, it produces a proportional electrical current.

A. True

B. False

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  1. 14 June, 07:19
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    A. True

    Explanation:

    When an electromagnetic field wave strikes a conductor, say a wire, it induces an alternating current that is proportional to the wave in the conductor. This is a reversal of generating electromagnetic wave from accelerating a charged particle. This phenomenon is used in radio antena for receiving radio wave signals and also use in medicine for body scanning.
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