Electromagnetic Wave Equation

The electromagnetic wave equation describes the behavior and propagation of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum. It combines Maxwell’s equations, a set of fundamental equations describing electromagnetic phenomena, to depict the relationship between electric and magnetic fields and their propagation through space. This wave equation reveals that electromagnetic waves propagate at the speed of light and illustrates how changes in the electric field with respect to time and space are related. Solutions to these equations describe the behavior of electromagnetic waves, including their propagation, reflection, refraction, diffraction, and interference properties. They play a fundamental role in understanding and predicting electromagnetic phenomena across various scientific and technological disciplines.

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