Electromagnetic Math is designed to supplement teaching
about electromagnetism.
While he mused
about electromagnetism, Einstein made thermodynamics the focus of his early work.
Not exact matches
Is it like
electromagnetism — where we talk
about waves, but really it's particles called photons?
In
about 1830, Michael Faraday established the basic physics of
electromagnetism.
This difference is directly related to the fact that the photon, the force carrier of
electromagnetism, is massless, whereas the W and Z particles, which carry the weak forces, are
about 100 times the mass of the proton.
The influence of
electromagnetism extends to infinite distances, whereas the influence of the weak interaction is confined to subnuclear dimensions, less than
about 10 - 15 centimeters.
It's not proved, but it's, you know, go to battle with the army you have; you have to see what's you have got here and it seems to be a clue; what's interesting in particular
about that clue is that the two components of it — namely gravity on the one side and the three quantum forces,
electromagnetism, and the nuclear forces on the other — act independently in their convergence.