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English: Electromagnetic waves can be imagined as a self-propagating transverse oscillating wave of electric and magnetic fields. This diagram shows a plane linearly polarized wave propagating from left to right. The electric field is in a vertical plane and the magnetic field in a horizontal plane.
http://weelookang.blogspot.com/2011/10/ejs-open-source-propagation-of.html
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Author Lookang many thanks to Fu-Kwun Hwang and author of Easy Java Simulation = Francisco Esquembre

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