Electromagnetics for dummies!!!
  • breezysprevised
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    This is where all of my questions are going to go on the subject, which will possibly be mind-baffling easy questions for most people.:)

    Post here if you are interested in general knowledge about electromagnetic everything.

    And here a beg for those who know stuff about it already to answer any questions that they can.:)
  • venomfangxvenomfangx
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    yep called light and radio waves traveling at approx 3 x 108 ms-1 in a vacuum. Frequency, wavelengths vary depending on energy of wave.
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  • breezysprevised
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    These bits are going to be the first bits I am going to ask for translation about. There are tons of formulas and without the actual definitions and understanding of the letters, I will get nowhere.
  • breezysprevised
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    I get "to the power ofs" to a certain degree.
  • Q
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    Posted By: breezysprevised
    ms-1
    These bits are going to be the first bits I am going to ask for translation about. There are tons of formulas and without the actual definitions and understanding of the letters, I will get nowhere.
    That is "metres per second". Raising a number or unit to a negative power is equivalent to taking its reciprocal i.e.: ms-1 == m/s - it is just a convenient and nicer looking notation when working on single lines, such as on college-ruled note pads or text in forums.
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  • breezysprevised
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    This is not a "nevermind" but there is no way I am going to understand any of it explained like this. I will have to get the actual book "Electrodynamics for Dummies" and read it if it exists. :) Sorry.:)