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Electric fields and Magnetic fields are linked to each other.
Magnetic fields exert force on moving charges; in the right conditions, this process can cause current to flow in a loop.
Angular frequency
Rotation frequency can be represented in Hertz (cycles per second, f) or in radians per second (ω). The conversion between the two is ω=2πf
In a transformer, a primary coil (P) with NP turns is driven by a power source, causing emf to be induced in a secondary coil (S) with NS turns.
Alternating Current signals are described using Root Mean Squared (RMS) values. These values represent the equivalent constant Direct Current (DC) voltage for the same amount of power used.
Electromagnetic waves involves the simultaneous "waving" of electric fields and magnetic fields as they propagate through space.
Electric and Magnetic fields in an EM wave are not constant. For this reason, we describe energy transmission with EM waves using time-averaged values.
rms values
For any sinusoidal signal with maximum value Amax, the root mean square value is Arms=Amax/√2
Electromagnetism constants
Permittivity of free space:
ε0=8.85×10-12 C2/N‧m2
Vacuum magnetic permeability:
μ0=4π×10-7 T‧m/A2
These two properties of vacuum allow EM waves to travel at the speed of light:
c=1/√(ε0μ0)