Electromagnetics is a branch of physics that deals with the study of electromagnetic fields, which are generated by electric charges and currents. This field of research focuses on the behavior and interaction of these fields with matter, with a particular emphasis on understanding and predicting the behavior of electromagnetic radiation. Electromagnetics is essential in the development of modern technologies such as telecommunications, radar systems, and medical imaging. Researchers in this area often study topics such as Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic waves, antennas, and electromagnetic compatibility.