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22 August, 06:59

The magnetic field of a light wave oscillates parallel to a y axis and is given by by = bmsin (kz - ? t. (a in what direction does the wave travel?

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  1. 22 August, 07:26
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    In this case the coordinate z is multiplied by your wave vector k, so it travels along z. Note that the electric field will be oscillating along the x direction. H and E are perpendicular to the direction of travel in vacuum.
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