Hertzteorio
Hertzteorio is a theoretical framework used in physics to describe the behavior and interactions of electromagnetic waves. It is named after Heinrich Hertz, a German physicist who first conclusively demonstrated the existence of electromagnetic waves. The theory is fundamentally based on James Clerk Maxwell's equations, which unified electricity and magnetism into a single theory of electromagnetism.
The core concepts of Hertzteorio include the idea that oscillating electric charges produce fluctuating electric and
Applications of Hertzteorio are widespread and fundamental to modern technology. It underpins the operation of radio,