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Let's say that I create a time varying magnetic field (please refer to the figure).

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This field then cuts a conducting circular loop normally. The loop has two protruding wires. Will the protruding wires emit EM waves? I figured that the changing magnetic field will induce an emf in the loop and hence, current. However, will the wires emit EM waves? If so, will the EM waves have a specific emission frequency?

Let's say that I create a time varying magnetic field (please refer to the figure). This field then cuts a conducting circular loop normally. The loop has two protruding wires. Will the protruding wires emit EM waves? I figured that the changing magnetic field will induce an emf in the loop and hence, current. However, will the wires emit EM waves? If so, will the EM waves have a specific emission frequency?

Let's say that I create a time varying magnetic field.

enter image description here

This field then cuts a conducting circular loop normally. The loop has two protruding wires. Will the protruding wires emit EM waves? I figured that the changing magnetic field will induce an emf in the loop and hence, current. However, will the wires emit EM waves? If so, will the EM waves have a specific emission frequency?

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Let's say that I create a time varying magnetic field (please refer to the figure). This field then cuts a conducting circular loop normally. The loop has two protruding wires. Will the protruding wires emit EM waves? I figured that the changing magnetic field will induce an emf in the loop and hence, current. However, will the wires emit EM waves? If so, will the EM waves have a specific emission frequency?