A) compressions and rarefactions of electromagnetic pulses. B) oscillating electric and magnetic fields. C) particles of light energy. D) high-frequency gravitational
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You’ll notice that the force on a moving particle is calculated as a cross product of the particle’s velocity and the magnetic field’s strength.
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