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- 4. A very long, thin rod carries electric charge with the linear density 30.0 nC/m. It lies along the x axis and moves in the x direction at a speed of 1.50 x 107 m/s. (a) Find the electric field the rod creates at the point (x = 0.00 cm, y (b) Find the magnetic field it creates at the same point. (c) Find the force exerted on an electron at this point, moving with a velocity of 2.40 x 10°î m/s. 22.0 cm, z = 0.00 cm)The wavelength of an electromagnetic wave is measured to be 200 m. (a) What is the frequency of the wave? kHz (b) What type of EM wave is it? O radio O microwave O infrared O visible light O ultravioletElectromagnetic radiation is: A form of energy consisting of constant electric and magnetic fields. A form of energy consisting of fluctuating electric fields. A form of energy consisting of fluctuating electric and magnetic fields. A form of energy consisting of constant electric fields. A form of energy consisting of fluctuating magnetic fields
- two parts to a single questionIn layman's term, How do electromagnetic fields detach themselves from wires and propagate through space? please Provide a detailed answer, preferrably with an example. Thank you.Fields of an electron At a particular instant a proton is at the origin, moving with velocity m/s. At this instant: (a) What is the electric field at location m, due to the proton? E = N/C (b) What is the magnetic field at the same location due to the proton? B= T