Electromagnetic field
In the physics of electromagnetism, an electromagnetic field is a field composed of two related vector fields: the electric field and the magnetic field. When referred to as the electromagnetic field, the field is imagined to encompass all of space; typically an electromagnetic field is considered to be limited to a local area around an object in space.
External links
- On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies by Albert Einstein, June 30, 1905.
- On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies (pdf)
- Non-Ionizing Radiation, Part 1: Static and Extremely Low-Frequency (ELF) Electric and Magnetic Fields (2002) by the IARC.
- A summary of the previous report by GreenFacts.
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