Elektrodynamische
Elektrodynamische refers to phenomena involving the interaction of electric and magnetic fields, and their effects on charged particles and matter. This broad field encompasses the study of electricity and magnetism as interconnected forces. Key concepts within elektrodynamische include electric currents generating magnetic fields, and conversely, changing magnetic fields inducing electric currents (electromagnetic induction). The fundamental principles are described by Maxwell's equations, a set of four differential equations that unify electricity, magnetism, and light as manifestations of the same fundamental force. Elektrodynamische is crucial for understanding a vast array of technologies, from electric motors and generators to radio waves, light, and particle accelerators. It explores the behavior of electromagnetic waves, their propagation through space, and their interaction with matter. The study also delves into relativistic electrodynamics, which considers the effects of special relativity on electromagnetic phenomena at high speeds.