
Classical Electromagnetism
Classical Electromagnetism is a branch of physics that describes how electrically charged particles interact with each other and with magnetic fields. Essentially, it explains the behaviors of electricity and magnetism and how they're linked. This relationship is fundamental to many everyday technology such as lights, televisions, and radios. It also provides a basis for electromagnetic waves, like light and radio signals, allowing them to travel across large distances. The principles of classical electromagnetism were most clearly organized by physicist James Clerk Maxwell in the 19th century through his four famous equations.