At the present time a number of studies [1–6] have considered the possible properties of ultrarelativistic tachyon particles. In particular, [5, 6] were dedicated to analysis of the radiation of charged tachyons in a vacuum. The goal of the present study is to analyze the radiation ...
Electromagnetic radiation is self-sustaining energy with electric and magnetic field components. Electromagnetic radiation is commonly referred to as "light", EM, EMR, or electromagnetic waves. The waves propagate through a vacuum at the speed of light. The oscillations of the electric and magnetic f...
Theindex of refraction, n, of a substance is the ratio of the speed of light in vacuum to the speed with whichelectromagnetic radiationtravels in that substance. At sea level, the index of refraction of air is approximately 1.0003. Formost purposes, therefore, the speed of light in a vacuu...
Electric and magnetic fields oscillate together but perpendicular to each other and the electromagnetic wave moves in a direction perpendicular to both of the fields. Light, electricity, and magnetism are manifestations of the same thing called electromagnetic radiation. The energy you see coming out...
A method is presented for the solution of the problem of the electromagnetic field due to a point charge moving uniformly horizontally, in horizontally lay... A Ungar - 《Siam Journal on Mathematical Analysis》 被引量: 4发表: 1975年 Vacuum-assisted thermal radiation of a uniformly moving neutra...
The EMF travels through space in the form of electromagnetic waves (radiation), which consist of two coupled elements: magnetic and electric fields. The speed of the electromagnetic wave depends on the electric and magnetic permittivity of the environment; for an instant, in a vacuum, it travel...
The electromagnetic properties of a medium are defined in terms of the dielectric constant (permittivity), ε, and the magnetic permeability, μ. From: Radiation Mechanics, 2007 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert On this page Definition Chapters and Articles Related Terms Recommended Publications...
Sections4 and 5introduce various applications of the developed theoretical methods for particular nanostructures. Here we start with the pulse-driven dynamics of electrons moving along a spatially-periodic potential energy landscape (mimicking semiconductor superlattices, or generally crystal lattices and super...
a robust MXene/ANF nanocomposite film, created through vacuum-assisted filtration (VAF)25, displayed notable properties: a tensile strength of 230.5 MPa, an electrical conductivity of 913 S/cm, a highEMI SEof 53.5 dB at 28 μm thickness, and an in-plane thermal conductivity of 0...
The term Electromagnetic spectrum can be defined as, the distribution of entire electromagnetic radiation based on the wave’s wavelength and frequency. Though, all the waves can travel in a vacuum at the light speed in a broad range of frequencies, wavelengths & photon energies. This spectrum ...