Step 1: Transverse Nature of Electromagnetic Waves.
Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature, meaning that the electric and magnetic fields oscillate perpendicular to each other and also perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave. In an electromagnetic wave, the electric field E and the magnetic field B both oscillate at right angles to each other and to the direction of wave travel.
Step 2: Uses of Radio Waves.
Radio waves are used for:
- **Communication**: In AM, FM radio broadcasting, television signals, and cell phones.
- **Radar Systems**: For detecting and tracking objects.
- **Satellite Communication**: For transmitting signals between Earth and satellites.
- **Wireless Networks**: In Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other wireless communication systems.
The dimension of $ \sqrt{\frac{\mu_0}{\epsilon_0}} $ is equal to that of: (Where $ \mu_0 $ is the vacuum permeability and $ \epsilon_0 $ is the vacuum permittivity)
The unit of $ \sqrt{\frac{2I}{\epsilon_0 c}} $ is: (Where $ I $ is the intensity of an electromagnetic wave, and $ c $ is the speed of light)