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Electromagnetism can be
thought of as a
combination of
electrostatics and
magnetism,
which are
distinct but
closely intertwined phenomena. Electromagnetic...
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signals by the
application of
electro-
magnetism,
January 15, 1846 US
Patent 1,647 (Reissue #117),
Improvement in
electro-magnetic telegraphs, June 13,...
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Animal magnetism, also
known as mesmerism, is a
theory invented by
German doctor Franz Mesmer in the 18th century. It
posits the
existence of an invisible...
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Magnetism is the
class of
physical attributes that
occur through a
magnetic field,
which allows objects to
attract or
repel each other.
Because both electric...
- powers,
allowing Electro to
store and
absorb a
seemingly limitless amount of electricity. He also
seems to gain the
power over
magnetism to a
certain degree...
- the
field of
microwave systems, and more
generally in the
field of
electro magnetism.
There are many
industrial applications for
cavity resonators, including...
- Roget,
Peter (1832).
Treatises on Electricity, Galvanism,
Magnetism, and
Electro-
Magnetism. The Inheritor's Powder: a
cautionary tale of poison, betrayal...
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commissioners of nat. educ., (1861). Electricity, galvanism,
magnetism,
electro-
magnetism, heat, and the
steam engine.
Oxford University. Janssen, Michel;...
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induced magnetism. The
Curie temperature is
named after Pierre Curie, who
showed that
magnetism is lost at a
critical temperature. The
force of
magnetism is...
- bottom, in
contact with the copper.
Expanding on Volta's work and the
electro-
magnetism work of his
mentor Humphry Davy,
Michael Faraday utilized both magnets...