Michael Faraday - performed the first productive experiment concerning the effect of time-varying magnetic field
Electrostaticfield - it is produced by static distribution of charge and determine via coulomb's law
Inducedelectricfield - it is a non-conservative electric field
ElectromagneticInduction - it is the process of using magnetic field to produce voltage and inclosed circuit
Lenz'sLaw - it states that an indoorient or EMF always tends to oppose or cancel out the change that caused it
DirectCurrent - it is the flow of electric charge in only one direction, it is the steady state of a constant voltage circuit, most well known application however use a time varying voltage source
AlternatingCurrent - it is the flow of electric charge that periodically reverses direction
PropertiesOfLCCircuit - a simply closed loop with only two elements, a capacitor and am inductor
Maxwell'sEquation - James Clerk Maxwell described light as a propagating wave made up of electric and magnetic field. His work revealed that electromagnet radiation came frome oscillating electric and magnetic fields
The interaction between the magnetic field and the electric field produces the electromagneticfield or EM Field.
EMwaves - describe propagating oscillation with respect to electric and magnetic field it shows that the speed of the waves depend on the combination of constant involved in electrostatic and magnetism.
Electro Magnetic Wave - it is understood to be a transverse wave produced by a vibrating electric charge
Wavelength - the measurement of the distance between the successive crests (highest point) or through (lowest point)
Frequency - the number of waves that propagate in a unit of time, which is usually in seconds.
TransverseWave - it is a wave in which the movement of the energy is perpendicular to the movement of the energy in the particle of the wave
Longitudinal Wave - it is a wave with the energy moving parallel to the movement of the particle of the wave
Incidentray - the light ray that approaches the reflecting surface ms an angle with the line
ReflectedRay - is the light that bounces off the reflecting surface
When light is incident on a smooth surface, it produced regularreflection. Meanwhile, diffusedreflection is produced from light being incident on a rough surface
Refraction - is the bending of light as it enters a different optical medium
Piolaroidsunglass- have a special ability to cut the glare if light ted from water or glass
Polaroids have this ability because of a wave characteristic of light called Polarization
Linearlypolarizedwaves - are those that porpagate along a single plane or int the same direction of a particular point at all times
Non-polarizing waves - are generated either horizontal or vertical if the end of thing will be moved in random
Malus'sLaw - applies to any polarizing elements whose transmission axes from an angle with each other
Mirrors - they are optical devices that permit the reflection of light
Plane mirrors - will always form an image that has the same size object and are located behind the mirror
GeometricalOptics (ray optics) - describes the light propagation in the form of geometric rays
Lenses - are the heart of many optical devices not the list of which are cameras microscope binoculars and telescopes