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Field (physics)

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In physics, a field is an assignment of a quantity to every point in space.

Physicists distinguish between three types of fields, in increasing generality:

Classically, field theory was first used to describe the behavior of particles in electric and magnetic fields. These were later unified into a single electromagnetic field.

The quantum mechanical analogue of field theory is called quantum field theory. Examples of quantum field theories include:

See also

Physics: Coherent state, Gauge theory

List of electronics topics: Closed waveguide, Electric field, Electromagnetic radiation hazard, Far-field region, Flux, Fresnel zone, Magneto-optic effect, Mode field diameter, Near-field region, Speckle pattern, Surface wave


General subfields within physics Edit
Classical mechanics | Condensed matter physics | Continuum mechanics | Electromagnetism |
General relativity | Particle physics | Quantum field theory | Quantum mechanics |
Solid state physics | Special relativity | Statistical mechanics | Thermodynamics

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