Difference between revisions 2146356 and 2259506 on enwikiversity'''Electromagnetic radiation''' comes in many different types, although the differences between them are quantitative rather than qualitative. This teaching aid lists the different types that are generally recognised. Electromagnetic radiation is an Electromagnetic oscillation wave that travels at speed of visible light carries[[Quantum]]'s energy called [[Photon]] ==Electromagnetic oscillation wave== Electromagnetic oscillation can be describe by 4 Maxwell's vector equations : <math>\nabla \cdot E = 0</math> : <math>\nabla \times E = \frac{1}{T} E</math> : <math>\nabla \cdot B = 0</math> : <math>\nabla \times B = \frac{1}{T} B</math>⏎ ===Dimensional analysis using Maxwell's integral equations=== {{under construction|See [https://openstax.org/resources/c0cc48a48532ab6ec5e3f6713a4c76c14130a179 this image.]}} ==Electromagnetic wave== Yield electromagnetic [[Wave equation]] : <math>\nabla^2 E = - \omega E</math> : <math>\nabla^2 B = - \omega B</math> Solve those equations above gives electromagnetic [[Wave function]] (contracted; show full)There are several terms used. == See also == * [[Electromagnetic fields and waves]] ==External links== [[Category:Physics]] [[Category:Electromagnetism]] [[Category:Radiation]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=2259506.
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