💨 Abstract
Dhiraj Sinha of Plaksha University has presented groundbreaking ideas, challenging the existing perception that Maxwell's electromagnetic field theory cannot explain the interaction between light and charged particles. Sinha argues that leading scientists of the time did not take into account the fact that light has a magnetic field which varies with time and generates an electric voltage.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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