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Has it ever been done before?
Who are the physicists (if any) or Universities who/that are working on it?
Can anyone help me with the web-sites that talk about it?
Would the effect be catastrophic? Somewhat like ENERGY being released from MATTER, in a nuclear explosion.?

2006-11-18 04:29:24 · 7 answers · asked by ? 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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I have to agree with everyone on this. A sinusoidal electric field will induce a sinusoidal magnetic field and vice versus due to two laws:

Faradays Law of Induction: A changing magnetic field with induce an electric field.

and Ampere's-Maxwell's Law of Induction: A changing electric field (and/or steady current) will induce a magnetic field.

Since either B (magnetic field) and E (electric field) are both changing over time they induce either other. Thus you cannot seperate them without destroying it completely.

2006-11-18 07:36:04 · answer #1 · answered by Phillip 3 · 1 0

Nothing unusual would happen. Theory first. What is electromagnetic wave? It’s a E & M components alternating each other with given frequency. Thus if you remove either of them (which is possible) another one will reproduce it again. Take a very thin gold film. They say it be half-transparent. This film would remove E component of a light wave. The light would be less intense on the other side of the film. But it is still E/M wave!

2006-11-18 06:24:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

- Ok, but in what way you do it?. I think ..., in a wave sense of radiation, a variable electric field induces the magnetic component and so; if the electric o magnetic component is blocket/removed the radiation also is blocket i think.

- In a particle point of view i think so

2006-11-18 05:05:39 · answer #3 · answered by Ignatius 2 · 1 1

Electric and magnetic fields induce each other, so you can never remove one or the other. They always come together.

2006-11-18 04:59:33 · answer #4 · answered by Roman Soldier 5 · 1 0

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2016-11-25 02:31:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When you turn of a flash light the wave and photons stop coming out and the photons keep traveling until something absorbs them.

2006-11-18 04:56:30 · answer #6 · answered by spir_i_tual 6 · 0 1

removing this component will remove da existance of dis wave

2006-11-18 06:01:52 · answer #7 · answered by Vishal Kashyap 3 · 0 0

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