Electromagnetic Waves
Most recent answer: 06/19/2013
- Pritesh Rajput (age 18)
Varanasi, UP, India
Certainly there are electromagnetic waves. They were predicted by Maxwell as solutions to his equations in about 1864. These equations involve purely classical electromagnetism, with no quantum elements. The quantized version predicts some behavior not present in the classical waves, but the general wave picture was already there. In fact, it was these same properties of Maxwell's equations that inspired Einstein to develop special relativity, which helped to trigger the quantum theory.
Neither electromagnetic waves nor any other type need to travel sinusoidally. The sinusoidal form is just a convenient one for mathematical descriptions. It has the special property of keeping its shape as waves travel in a medium with a frequency-dependent response. In a vacuum, however, you could make up any shape of plane wave and it would keep its shape as the whole thing moved at the same speed, c.
Mike W.
(published on 06/19/2013)