Electromagnetism
Electromagnetism, a fundamental area of Mechanical Engineering, studies the interaction between electrically charged particles and electromagnetic fields. It explores principles such as Coulomb's law for electrostatic forces, Ampere's law for magnetostatic forces, and Faraday's and Lenz's laws governing electromagnetic induction. Electromagnetism is crucial in designing motors, generators, transformers, and other electrical machines, making it an essential component of Mechanical Engineering within the broader context of Science and Physics. It delves into the behavior of electrically charged particles and fields, thus providing a deeper understanding of mechanical systems that involve electromagnetic phenomena.