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How are EM waves produced?

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  1. According to quantum theory, an electron, while orbiting around the nucleus in a stable orbit does not emit EM radiation even though it undergoes acceleration.
  2. It will emit EM radiation only when it falls from an orbit of higher energy to one of lower energy.
  3. EM waves (such as X-rays) are produced when fast-moving electrons hit a target of a high atomic number (such as molybdenum, copper, etc.).
  4. An electric charge at rest has an electric field in the region around it but has no magnetic field.
  5. When the charge moves, it produces both electric and magnetic fields.
  6. If the charge moves with a constant velocity, the magnetic field will not change with time, and hence, it cannot produce an EM wave.
  7. But if the charge is accelerated, both the magnetic and electric fields change with space and time and an EM wave is produced.
  8. Thus, an oscillating charge emits an EM wave which has the same frequency as that of the oscillation of the charge.
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Chapter 13: Electromagnetic Waves and Communication System - Exercises [Page 240]

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Balbharati Physics [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 13 Electromagnetic Waves and Communication System
Exercises | Q 2. (iv) | Page 240
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