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Hi! Need ideas for case study about electromagnetic waves

I've been having trouble of finding a case study for electromagnetic waves. Can you please give me neat ideas?

I'm having interest on lasers now so I would want to focus on monochromatic lights but can't think of a new problem to be newly solved and my other problem is that it should not be deeply relate (my case study) to quantum physics although i still can; in other words i want to relate laser case study in terms of electromagnetic waves. haven't had any reading sessions in physics yet so i still don't know this stuff, I am very busy working on maths. my professor said we have to give the case study title this friday.

need help. any suggestions will do (about e-mag waves) thanks so much.
 
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Hi i need some striking suggestions about electromagnetic induction or electromagnetic waves. so i first thought about rail guns but i can't actually make a prototype and what do i want to know about that anyway? I really need some ideas? Thanks a lot.
 
Hi i need some striking suggestions about electromagnetic induction or electromagnetic waves. so i first thought about rail guns but i can't actually make a prototype and what do i want to know about that anyway? I really need some ideas? Thanks a lot.
 
elishamei9000, What does "striking suggestions" mean? Will you please explain clearly what is your question?
A quick Google search on your terms shows:

“Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electric current across a conductor moving through a magnetic field. It underlies the operation of generators, transformers, induction motors, electric motors, synchronous motors, and solenoids.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_induction

“Light, microwaves, x-rays, and TV and radio transmissions are all kinds of electromagnetic waves.”
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/waves_particles/index.html

But you don't need someone here on PF to do Google searches for you, right? What exactly are you asking for?

Cheers,
Bobbywhy
 
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suggestions about what would people would want to know more about electromagnetic induction or waves or like an application say a rail gun but that's impossible for me. I am still reviewing about electromagnetic induction almost done but still can think of what applications could i possibly present of course an original application so that is why i need suggestions..
 
What's wrong with a normal transformer or antenna? Do you just want it to be "flashy"?
 
so what could be "new" there? I am still understanding electromagnetic induction but hasnt gone through transformers yet. :(
 
I don't understand what you want. If you haven't gone through transformers yet why do you want to know about things that are much more complicated?
 
in my study i want to have a new breakthrough about electromagnetic induction. a new idea or new methods that is not known or not famously known. I am in fact cramming about this my due date is tomorrow to pass a topic, been doing so many stuff that i only had this day to study the whole electromagnetic induction so i really need some help.
 
Your goal is not a realistic one. You MUST learn the basic rules of induction and how they apply to the basic components of a circuit before you can even hope to have some sort of breakthrough. After all, how can you know you've had a breakthrough if you don't understand how induction works in the first place?