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Electromagnetic Waves and Energy Transfer

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of electromagnetic waves, focusing on the energy transfer carried by photons. It explains the relationship between energy, frequency, and wavelength, as well as the division of the electromagnetic spectrum into different domains based on energy levels. The lecture also discusses the heating of metals by radiation and the concept of pressure in fluids, including hydrostatics, Archimedes' principle, and Bernoulli's theorem.

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