Wave or Helix, a look at the Electromagnetic Wave The electromagnetic wave has both an electric field and a magnetic field. These are perpendicular to each other. The illustrations online for the electromagnetic spectrum show a range of wavelengths from radio to gamma waves. But the illustrations show waves, never a helix. So which are they? See my diagram. The electric wave is a vertical wave in red, and the magnetic wave is a horizontal wave in blue. They are perpendicular to each other. Next see any of the numerous animated RUclips videos on sine waves and cosine waves. Mapping a helix or moving circle or spiral with a sine wave and a cosine wave, shows exactly the same thing as my drawing. That seems to suggest that electromagnetic waves are not waves but helixes!!! This exactly fits a sine and cosine wave mapped as a helix , spiral, or moving circle. This seems so obvious, yet I've never seen an electromagnetic wave represented as a helix or spiral. Has anyone else?
Delivered a good explanation of the topic nice
Awesome 🎉
thanks a lot....visualising gives much better clarity
Glad to hear that. Thanks you
Excellent 🎉
Nice
Thank you so much
very very useful
Keep watching
Wave or Helix, a look at the Electromagnetic Wave
The electromagnetic wave has both an electric field and a magnetic field. These are perpendicular to each other.
The illustrations online for the electromagnetic spectrum show a range of wavelengths from radio to gamma waves. But the illustrations show waves, never a helix. So which are they?
See my diagram. The electric wave is a vertical wave in red, and the magnetic wave is a horizontal wave in blue. They are perpendicular to each other.
Next see any of the numerous animated RUclips videos on sine waves and cosine waves. Mapping a helix or moving circle or spiral with a sine wave and a cosine wave, shows exactly the same thing as my drawing.
That seems to suggest that electromagnetic waves are not waves but helixes!!! This exactly fits a sine and cosine wave mapped as a helix , spiral, or moving circle.
This seems so obvious, yet I've never seen an electromagnetic wave represented as a helix or spiral. Has anyone else?
Pi Pi Bye