Classical electromagnetism
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Classical electromagnetism is a fundamental theory in physics that describes how electric charges interact with each other and with magnetic fields. It is based on the principles of classical physics, primarily articulated in the late 19th century through the formulation of Maxwell's equations, which unify electricity and magnetism into a single coherent framework. Here are some key components of classical electromagnetism: 1. **Electric Charge**: The basic property of matter that causes it to experience a force in an electric field.
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