(B), (C), (E), (F) and (G) are true statements for electromagnetic waves.
Step-by-step explanation:
- An electromagnetic wave has both electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other and hence (A) is false.
- Statement (B) is true since moving charges back and forth are accelerating and they give rise to oscillating electric and magnetic fields that travel at the speed of light.
- The produced electric field is capable of exerting forces on other charged particles. Ans so, (C) is true.
- Intensity of an EM wave falls off by
and hence (D) is false.
- A changing magnetic field gives rise to a changing electric field and vice versa. Hence, (E) is true.
- Statement (F) states the right hand thumb rule. Put your first four fingers excluding thumb straight in the direction of electric field and curl them inwards towards the direction of magnetic field; the direction of force
is their cross product and its direction is given by the direction to which thumb points.
- Even though EM waves do not carry mass; they carry energy and momentum. (G) is true.