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Electrodynamics Summary
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Electrodynamics is the study of the relationship between electric, magnetic, and mechanical phenomena. A stationary charged particle has an electric field associated with it. When the charged particle is put in motion a magnetic field is established....
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Classical electromagnetism (or classical electrodynamics) is a theory of electromagnetism that was developed over the course of the 19th century, most prominently by James Clerk Maxwell. It provides an excellent description of electromagnetic phenomena...


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