
Electromagnetic processes
Electromagnetic processes involve interactions between electric and magnetic fields. These fields are created by charged particles, such as electrons. When charges move, they generate electric fields, while changing electric fields can produce magnetic fields. This interplay is essential for many technologies, like radios and microwaves, where these processes enable the transmission of information and energy. Electromagnetic waves, which include light, radio waves, and X-rays, are created through these interactions and propagate through space, influencing everything from communication to heating food. Understanding these processes is fundamental to modern physics and engineering.