Electromagnetic waves propagate at the speed of light and are generated by oscillating electric and magnetic fields. Maxwell's equations were generalized to include a displacement current term which allowed for the description of electromagnetic waves propagating through space even in the absence of material media, with the speed of propagation of the waves equaling the speed of light.
Electromagnetic waves propagate at the speed of light and are generated by oscillating electric and magnetic fields. Maxwell's equations were generalized to include a displacement current term which allowed for the description of electromagnetic waves propagating through space even in the absence of material media, with the speed of propagation of the waves equaling the speed of light.
Electromagnetic waves propagate at the speed of light and are generated by oscillating electric and magnetic fields. Maxwell's equations were generalized to include a displacement current term which allowed for the description of electromagnetic waves propagating through space even in the absence of material media, with the speed of propagation of the waves equaling the speed of light.