Why it behaves this way
Explanation
Electromagnetic waves are the intuition-first place where changing electric and magnetic fields stop looking like separate chapters. In one traveling wave, the electric field and magnetic field oscillate together at each location while the whole pattern moves through space. The local field directions stay perpendicular, and the propagation direction belongs to the pair rather than to one field alone.
This module keeps that story compact. One shared stage shows the electric lane, the magnetic lane, a movable probe, and a local propagation triad. The same electric amplitude, wave speed, wavelength, and probe position drive the stage, both graphs, the overlays, the prediction prompts, the worked examples, and the quick test so the wave picture stays tied to one honest field pattern.