Electromagnetic Radiation Properties in Physics (depth chain)
Prerequisite chain context: requires Niels Bohr Atom Energy Levels in Quantum Physics.
Electromagnetic Radiation Properties in Physics constitutes the theoretical framework governing the behavior, propagation, and quantization of electromagnetic waves within classical electrodynamics and quantum field theory. This domain relies on formal definitions including frequency, wavelength, amplitude, polarization states, and photon energy derived from Planck's relation, distinguishing between continuous wave models and particle-photon dualities. It serves as a fundamental subfield of optics and electromagnetism, providing the requisite axiomatic basis for understanding discrete energy transitions in atomic systems without reference to specific experimental setups or applications beyond abstract theory.
Prerequisite chain context: requires Niels Bohr Atom Energy Levels in Quantum Physics.