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Electricity, Magnetism, and Light Compare/Contrast Paper
Jake Brumond
Rasmussen University
Understanding Ourselves Through Physics
Professor Anderson
5/28/2023
During this paper I will identify the physics principles contained within the scenario in the project about Mandy’s trip to Rome. I will also connect these principles to electricity, magnetism, or light in modern physics. I will also talk about James Clerk Maxwell and give an example of these concepts in my life.
I will be discussing the physics principles contained within the scenario about Mandy’s trip to Rome. I believe during this scenario there are two different principles in play, one being theory of electromagnetism and the other being energy conversion, transfer and conservation. I will talk about the Law of Energy Conversion first which is that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another. I believe this principle is shown in the scenario when Mandy uses a USB adapter port where it’s universal in providing 5 volts of power in any country. This shows that it was transformed from one form to another to be
able to power Mandy’s phone. The next one is the theory of electromagnetism which establishes the basic principle of electrical and electronic circuits over the entire frequency spectrum from dc
to optics. I believe this is shown in the scenario when Mandy is talking about next time, she travels she will bring a portable charger that is powered by solar power because solar power is defined as electromagnetic radiation that occurs as waves.
I will be giving an example of James Clerk Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetism that I use in everyday life. For my current job I have to do a lot of data transfers for people to new
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