elektrodinamikas
Elektrodinamikas is the branch of physics that studies the relationship between electricity, magnetism, and light. It explores how electric charges and currents produce electromagnetic fields and how these fields, in turn, affect the motion of charges and currents. The fundamental theory of elektrodinamikas is described by Maxwell's equations, a set of four differential equations that unify electricity and magnetism. These equations show that changing electric fields create magnetic fields, and changing magnetic fields create electric fields, leading to the concept of electromagnetic waves.
Light is understood as a form of electromagnetic radiation, and its behavior, such as reflection, refraction,