The Vietnamese word "điện từ học" translates to "electromagnetism" in English. It refers to the branch of physics that studies the relationship between electricity and magnetism. This field explains how electric charges create electric fields and how these fields can produce magnetic fields, and vice versa.
In a more advanced context, "điện từ học" can be discussed in conjunction with other topics in physics such as wave theory, light, and even quantum mechanics.
There aren't many direct variants of "điện từ học," but you may encounter related terms: - "điện": meaning "electricity." - "từ": meaning "magnetic." - "học": meaning "study" or "science."
While "điện từ học" specifically refers to the study of electromagnetism, it does not have different meanings in other contexts. However, the components of the word can be used separately in other contexts: - "điện" can refer to electricity in general. - "từ" can refer to magnetism or magnetic properties.
In Vietnamese, there aren't direct synonyms for "điện từ học," but you may encounter phrases that refer to the broader study of physics or electrical engineering.