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The classical theory of electric and magnetic fields, both in the static and dynamic case. It also covers general questions about magnets, electric attraction/repulsion, etc. Distinct from electrical-engineering.
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What is the direction of the magnetic field of light?
So apparently light is a type of electromagnetic radiation. This implies that it has a magnetic field, which must have a north pole and a south pole. However, we only ever see light propagate one way. …
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What connection does the Lorentz force have with conductors? [duplicate]
So if I have a battery of two terminals, my understanding is that a uniform electric field will be created between the terminals.
The surplus of electrons on the negative side should then experience a …