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- An electromagnet is a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current. Electromagnets usually consist of wire wound into...
- physics, electromagnetism is an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge via electromagnetic fields. The electromagnetic force is...
- his honor. Bitter electromagnets are used where extremely strong fields are required. The iron cores used in conventional electromagnets saturate, and are...
- In physics, electromagnetic radiation (EMR) consists of waves of the electromagnetic (EM) field, which propagate through space and carry momentum and electromagnetic...
- Electromagnetic therapy or electromagnetic field therapy refers to therapy involving the use of magnets or electromagnets.[citation needed] Types include[citation...
- by constantly altering the strength of a magnetic field produced by electromagnets using a feedback loop. In most cases the levitation effect is mostly...
- Electromagnetic weapon may refer to: Electromagnetic pulse (EMP), a natural or man-made transient electromagnetic disturbance Directed-energy weapon (DEW)...
- classical electromagnetism or classical electrodynamics is a branch of theoretical physics that studies the interactions between electric charges and currents...
- types: Solenoid - an electromagnet in the form of a straight hollow helix of wire Motor and generator windings - iron core electromagnets on the rotor or stator...
- In electromagnetism, permeability is the measure of magnetization produced in a material in response to an applied magnetic field. Permeability is typically...