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- Electromagnetic wave. See attached pictures. Part A and B.Please solve and answer the question correctly please. Be sure to give the correct units and answers. Thank you!!Electromagnetic 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
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