Electromagnetic field theory studies electric and magnetic fields and their interactions with matter. It forms the theoretical foundation for electrical engineering, power systems, communications, and electronics. Maxwell’s equations describe how electromagnetic fields propagate and interact. Applications include electric machines, transformers, wireless power transfer, antennas, and electromagnetic compatibility. Understanding field behavior is essential for designing efficient and safe energy systems. Advances in electromagnetic modeling support high-frequency devices, renewable energy technologies, and advanced power electronics. Electromagnetic field theory remains central to innovation in energy conversion and electrical technologies.
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