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Site Overview Of The
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Contents Of The
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Classical Physics
E l e c t r o m a g n e t i s m
Magnetic Field
Electric Field
T h e o r y o f L i g h t
Corpuscular vs. Undulatory Theory of Light
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What is the origin of the magnetic field? |
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What is the origin of the electric field? |
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Why in some situations light behaves as if it was formed of hard corpuscles while in other situations behaves as if it was a wave? |
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Why when light hits a mirror at angle, always is being reflected in the way that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection? |
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