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प्रश्न
How are the magnitudes of the electric and magnetic fields related to velocity of the em wave?
उत्तर
Speed of EM wave can be given as the ratio of magnitude of electric field (E0) to the magnitude of magnetic field (B0), `c = E_0/B_0.`
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