Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Electromagnetic Waves, Exercise 6: Exercise (Assertion & Reason)
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Assertion :- Electromagnetic radiations exert pressure.
Reason :- EM-waves carry both momentum & energy.

Assertion :- Sound waves cannot travel in vacuum but light waves can travel in vacuum.
Reason :- Sound waves are longitudinal waves and they cannot be polarised but electromagnetic waves are transverse and they can be polarised.

Assertion :- Environment damage has increased the amount of ozone in the atmosphere.
Reason :- Increase ozone increases amount of UV radiation on Earth.

Assertion :- The microwaves are better carriers of signals than radio waves.
Reason :- The electromagnetic waves do not require any medium for propagation.

Assertion :- The average magnitude of Poynting vectors is the intensity of electromagnetic wave.
Reason :- The Poynting vector is given by .

Assertion :- Displacement current is a fictitious current and has nothing in common with the conduction current.
Reason :- It was proposed by Maxwell only to satisfy Kirchhoff’s junction rule.

Assertion : EM wave follow superposition principle.
Reason : Differential expression of EM wave is linear.

Assertion :- The gyrating electron can be a source of EMW.
Reason :- The electron in circular motion is accelerated motion.
