elektrodinamikus
Elektrodinamikus is a term that describes phenomena involving the interaction of electric and magnetic fields. It is a fundamental area of physics that seeks to understand how moving electric charges create magnetic fields and how changing magnetic fields can induce electric currents. This understanding is crucial for explaining a vast array of natural and technological occurrences.
The core principles of elektrodinamikus are encapsulated in Maxwell's equations, a set of four differential equations
Applications of elektrodinamikus are widespread. They underpin the operation of electric generators and motors, transformers, radio