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Difference between electromagnetic radiation (EMR) and Electromagnetic Field?
I'm a freshly graduated electrical engineer. One course that I really struggled with was Field Theory, because it was a lovely assortment of vector calculus and things that were explained to me well ...
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Possible to generate an electromagnetic field from moving an object through a magnetic field?
Is it possible to generate an electromagnetic field from a stationary rare earth magnet with a hole in it by passing an object through the hole?
By definition, a Lorentz Force is the force on a ...
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$\mu$T in to $\frac{W}{m^2}$ (for interpreting EMF readings)
I am considering purchasing an EMF reader, to collect data about what is being thrown off of power lines and various other sources in the house to reach some conclusions.
An issue is, the meter can ...
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Why do you get electric field of a light wave?
Why do you get electric field of a light wave in following form: $E(x,t)=A cos(kx-\omega t- \theta)$?( look at: https://public.me.com/ricktrebino -> OpticsI-02-Waves-Fields.ppt, p. 18)
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What is the electric field part of an EM wave? Radiation field or the induction field?
Look at this image:
I wonder if the electric field is from the induction field from a vibrating electron or the radiation field? If it is from the radiation field, as I suppose, than can someone ...