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Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature. This is evident from the fact that they can be:
- A.Reflected
- B.Diffracted
- C.Polarized
- D.Interfered
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Correct answer: C — Polarized
Solution
Polarization is a phenomenon that occurs only for transverse waves, where the oscillation of the field is restricted to a specific plane. Since electromagnetic waves can be polarized, they are confirmed to be transverse in nature.
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