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EM wave in a cavity with conduction walls can exist only in certain modes (i.e., they can not exist, for example, with any arbitrary wavelength). Suggest a simple reason why this should be so?

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The waves must satisfy a boundary condition. The electric field should be zero on the walls of the conductor.
This restricts the modes possible. (It is something like the restricted modes of a string fixed at two ends).
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