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The term ''classical vacuum'' as used in classical electromagnetism refers to | The term ''classical vacuum'' as used in classical electromagnetism refers to an ideal reference medium devoid of all particles, with ideal properties. These ideal properties include: independence from field strengths, direction, frequency, or polarization, and from temperature. |
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The term classical vacuum as used in classical electromagnetism refers to an ideal reference medium devoid of all particles, with ideal properties. These ideal properties include: independence from field strengths, direction, frequency, or polarization, and from temperature.