rafsegulmagnsfræði
Rafsegulmagnsfræði is the branch of physics that studies the phenomena associated with electric charges and currents and their interaction with electric and magnetic fields. It encompasses a wide range of phenomena, from the behavior of subatomic particles to the operation of large-scale technologies. The fundamental principles of electrodynamics are described by Maxwell's equations, a set of four partial differential equations that relate electric and magnetic fields to their sources. These equations reveal that changing electric fields can generate magnetic fields, and changing magnetic fields can generate electric fields, leading to the concept of electromagnetic waves, such as light, radio waves, and X-rays.
The field of rafsegulmagnsfræði is crucial for understanding many aspects of the natural world and for developing