Everything about Classical Electromagnetism totally explained
Classical electromagnetism (or
classical electrodynamics) is a theory of
electromagnetism that was developed over the course of the
19th century, most prominently by
James Clerk Maxwell. It provides an excellent description of electromagnetic phenomena whenever the relevant
length scales and field strengths are large enough that
quantum mechanical effects are negligible (see
quantum electrodynamics).
Maxwell's equations and the
Lorentz force law form the basis for the theory of classical electromagnetism.
Lorentz force
The electromagnetic field exerts the following force (often called the Lorentz force) on
charged particles:
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These can then be differentiated accordingly to obtain the complete field equations for a moving point particle.
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