Description: An electromagnetic field is a physical phenomenon generated by the interaction of electric charges, whether stationary or in motion. This field consists of two fundamental components: the electric field, which arises from the presence of electric charges, and the magnetic field, which is produced when these charges are in motion. The combination of both fields gives rise to electromagnetic waves, which are essential for the transmission of energy and signals through space. Electromagnetic fields are invisible, but their influence is palpable in various technological applications. In the realm of electronics, telecommunications, and computing, electromagnetic fields are crucial for the operation of devices such as sensors, motors, and circuits. These fields can affect the behavior of other charged objects in their vicinity, enabling communication and control in electronic systems. Understanding electromagnetic fields is fundamental for the design and implementation of modern technologies, as they allow interaction between electronic components and efficient data transmission.