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What is light? A centuries-old question!

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2011

When an electron is excited in an atom, its electric field will be parallel to the oscillation and magnetic field will be perpendicular to the oscillation. So an oscillating electron creates a transverse wave on its magnetic line and the oscillating magnetic line is radiated to space. The flow of electrons in a conductor is caused by the attraction between the electric fields of mobile electrons and fixed positive charges in the conductor. The oscillation of electrons in a conductor is caused by the alternation of electric polarity in the conductor. So when oscillates, the electric field of an electron will be parallel to the oscillation and magnetic field of the electron will be perpendicular to the oscillation. This oscillation of the electron creates transverse wave on its magnetic line and the oscillating magnetic line is radiated to space.
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  • IF YOU WELL COME YOUNG STUDENT THAN MUST ANSWER THE COMMENT PLEASE

  • EVERY BODY KNOWS THE FOLLOWING FACT:

    THE EMISSION OF LIGHT FROM AN ATOM IN **SOMEHOW**BY THE ACTION OF THE ELECTRONS IN IT.

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    THERE IS NO ELECTRON NEVER PROVEN :

    In the Standard Model of particle physics, electrons belong to the group of subatomic particles called leptons, which are ****believed**** to be fundamental or elementary particles.

    THE MODERN UNDERSTANDING OF SUBATOMIC PARTICLES IS A LIE.

    THERE IS NO PROOF FOR THEM PEOPLE BELIEVE FROM MORE 200 YEARS THIS LIE.

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