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Electromagnetics - CORRECT ANSWER -The study of the effect of charges at rest and

charges in motion



Electrostatics - CORRECT ANSWER -Charges at rest



Magnetostatics - CORRECT ANSWER -Charges in steady motion (DC)



Electromagnetic waves - CORRECT ANSWER -Waves excited by charges in time-

varying motion



Positive and negative electric charges - CORRECT ANSWER -Sources of the electric

fields and moving electric charges yielding a current is the

source of magnetic fields.



Time-varying electric and magnetic fields - CORRECT ANSWER -Coupled in an

electromagnetic field radiating from the source.



Four different quantities of Electromagnetic fields - CORRECT ANSWER -magnetic flux density B

magnetic field intensity H

electric field intensity E

electric flux density D



The Ancient Greeks and Chinese - CORRECT ANSWER -Well aware of some electric and

, magnetic phenomena (Plato and Socrates, 600 BC)



Hans Christian Oersted - CORRECT ANSWER -Discovers the relation

between current carrying wire and magnetic field



Andre Ampere - CORRECT ANSWER -Discovers the force between two

current-carrying wires.



Jean-Baptiste Biot and Felix Savart - CORRECT ANSWER -Formulate the law of the force between
current elements



Benjamin Franklin and Joseph Priestly - CORRECT ANSWER -Postulate the inverse square law of
electrostatics.



Coulomb - CORRECT ANSWER -Proves experimentally the inverse square law

for stationary electric charges.



Alessandro Volta - CORRECT ANSWER -Investigates reactions between

dissimilar metals and develops the first electric battery (1800).



Karl Friedrich Gauss - CORRECT ANSWER -Formulates the divergence

theorem of electricity.



Michael Faraday - CORRECT ANSWER -Discovers in 1831 that time-

changing magnetic field produces electric field.



Joseph Henry - CORRECT ANSWER -Have similar observations to Michael Faraday.

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