Advanced EM Radiation Books: Info on Velocity EM Field

In summary, advanced EM radiation refers to electromagnetic radiation with a higher frequency than visible light. The velocity EM field, characterized by the speed of light, is the medium through which advanced EM radiation propagates. This type of radiation has various applications, but can also be harmful to living organisms if proper safety measures are not taken.
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Hi ,does anyone know a good book in advanced EM radiation and it contains more information on velocity EM field , I have already finished Griffith's book
 
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Chapter 15 of "Classical Electromagnetism" by Franklin covers EM radiation on a graduate level.
 

FAQ: Advanced EM Radiation Books: Info on Velocity EM Field

What is advanced EM radiation?

Advanced EM radiation refers to electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength shorter than that of visible light (i.e. higher frequency). This includes X-rays, gamma rays, and ultraviolet radiation.

What is the velocity EM field?

The velocity EM field, also known as the velocity electromagnetic field, is a theoretical concept that describes the behavior of the electric and magnetic fields in a vacuum. It is characterized by the velocity of light, which is approximately 3 x 10^8 meters per second.

How is the velocity EM field related to advanced EM radiation?

The velocity EM field is the medium through which advanced EM radiation propagates. As advanced EM radiation has a higher frequency, it also has a higher energy and can therefore travel at the speed of light in a vacuum.

What are some applications of advanced EM radiation?

Advanced EM radiation has many applications in various industries, including medical imaging (X-rays), telecommunications (microwaves), and sterilization (gamma rays). It is also used in scientific research, such as in particle accelerators.

Are there any potential hazards associated with advanced EM radiation?

Yes, exposure to advanced EM radiation can be harmful to living organisms. X-rays and gamma rays, in particular, can damage cells and cause mutations, leading to health problems such as cancer. It is important to follow safety protocols and limit exposure to advanced EM radiation.

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