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Coulombs Law
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Coulomb's Law, also known as Coulomb's Inverse Square Law, is a fundamental empirical law in physics that quantifies the electrostatic interaction between two stationary, electrically charged particles. Formulated by the French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb in 1785 through precise torsion balance experiments, the law establishes that the [force](/en…
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Radio Waves
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths ($\lambda > 1 \text{ mm}$) and lowest photon energies. They are generated by accelerating charged particles, such as oscillating currents in antennas. The radio spectrum is vast, encompassing everything from very low frequency (VLF) to extremely high frequency (EHF).… -
Jupiter (planet/)
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Jupiter possesses the most powerful magnetic field of any planet in the Solar System, estimated to be nearly 20,000 times stronger than Earth's. This field originates from the churning layers of metallic hydrogen within the planet's interior. The magnetosphere generated by this field is vast, extending millions of kilometers into space, and is the source of intense auroral displays near the planet's poles.
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Radiation
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In classical Electrodynamics, radiation represents the transient, far-field solution to Maxwell's equations where time-varying charge and current distributions generate propagating fields that radiate energy away from the source Electrodynamics. The power radiated by an accelerating charge is quantified by the Larmor formula.
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