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Understanding Electromagnetism

• A pair of loudspeakers is an example of an electronic device that works due to the


• strategic positioning of circuit elements. That, along with the integral parts called
• electromagnets; such components cause disturbance to other circuit elements. Their effect
• on their fellows is rather significant as they tend to make the device’s cone to vibrate. As a
• result, sound, and in most cases, high quality sound, is produced.
An Introduction to the Concept behind Electromagnetism

• Electromagnetism is a branch of science that involves the study of electricity and


• magnetism. It follows that wherever there is an electric field, there is also a
• magnetic field. It was initially introduced and developed by Hans Christian
• Orsted. In 1802, an Italian scholar by the name of Gian Domenico Romagnosi also
• examined the field
The Main Formulas in Electromagnetism

• In a circuit’s electromagnetic field, it is important to remember that charged


• elements tend to move radically; sometimes, predicting the direction of the electric
• flow is nearly impossible. While others go about in a non-linear network, many
• charges obey the rule of superposition since they adhere to a linear path. With the
• use of certain laws as basis, the relationship between the charged elements can be
• evaluated.
Quantum Electrodynamics

• Before the 1900s, a scientist named William Gilbert addressed a proposal


• concerning electricity and magnetism; according to him, while both subjects can be
• traced to attracting and repulsing objects within a circuit, electricity and
• magnetism are different concepts

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