Field Theory Fundamentals — Electromagnetic

At its heart, EMFT is the study of how electric charges—whether they are sitting still or zooming through a wire—interact with each other and the space around them. The Two Pillars: Electric and Magnetic Fields

A changing magnetic field creates an electric field. This is exactly how power generators work! Electromagnetic Field Theory Fundamentals

In the mid-1800s, James Clerk Maxwell did something incredible: he took a bunch of scattered observations about electricity and magnetism and tied them into four beautiful equations. These are the "laws of the land" for EMFT: At its heart, EMFT is the study of

Understanding the Unseen: The Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Field Theory In the mid-1800s, James Clerk Maxwell did something

Magnetic fields only affect other moving charges or magnetic materials. The "Glue": Maxwell’s Equations

Imagine an isolated proton. It creates an invisible "aura" around it. If you bring another charge nearby, it feels a push or a pull. That aura is the . Source: Stationary or moving electric charges.