
(from the article `electromagnetism`) Foundations of electrochemistry and electrodynamics...The Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted`s discovery, in 1820, of the magnetic effect accompanying an electric current led almost immediately to ... ...Clerk Maxwell, a 19th-century Scottish physicist, which describe both the electric an...
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1. The phenomena of electricity in motion. ... 2. <study> The branch of science which treats of the properties of electric currents; dynamical electricity. ... (03 Mar 1998) ...
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Branch of physics dealing with electric charges, electric currents, and associated forces. Quantum electrodynamics (QED) studies the interaction between charged particles and their emission and absorption of electromagnetic radiation. This subject combines quantum theory and relativity theory, making accurate predictions about subatomic processes i...
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the branch of physics that deals with the interactions of electric, magnetic, and mechanical phenomena.
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