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EM and Optics
[edit]- Electromagnetism
- Classical electromagnetism
- Electromagnetism
- Electric field
- Electrostatics
- Magnetic field
- Magnetostatics
- Maxwell's equations
- Biot–Savart law
- Ampère's circuital law
- Lorentz force
- Ohm's law
- Electric-field screening
- Plasma (physics)
- Electromagnetic induction
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Dielectric
- Polarization density
- Polarization (waves)
- Electric displacement field
- Demagnetizing field
- Skin effect
- Plasma oscillation
- Poynting vector
- Optics