elektromagnetväljadega
Elektromagnetväljadega, often translated as electromagnetic fields, are fundamental phenomena in physics. They are regions of space where electric and magnetic forces can be detected. These fields are intrinsically linked; a changing electric field can generate a magnetic field, and a changing magnetic field can generate an electric field. This interplay is described by Maxwell's equations, a cornerstone of classical electromagnetism.
Electromagnetic fields are responsible for a vast array of natural and technological phenomena. Light itself is
In everyday life, electromagnetic fields are ubiquitous. They are generated by electric currents flowing through wires,