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(n.)Magnetism produced by electric charge in motion.
(n.)The physics of electricity and magnetism.
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Electromagnetism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electromagnetism is the physics of the electromagnetic field, a field that exerts a force on particles with the property of electric charge and is reciprocally affected by the presence and motion of ...
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This is an early site. Our animations have gotten much much MUCH better. Go to this link for our later material. ... Animations created using Discreet's 3D Studio MAX. ... This work is supported by NSF Grant #9950380, an MIT Class of 1960 Fellowship, The Helena Foundation, the MIT Classes of 51 and 55 Funds for...
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Electromagnetic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electromagnetic may refer to: • Electromagnetic field • Electromagnetic force • Electromagnetic radiation • Electromagnetic spectrum • Electromagnetic therapy (alternative medicine), use of electroma...
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Electrostatic Potential Energy ... Electron Magnetic Resonance ... Have you ever thought “If an electron induces a magnetic field when it moves, and magnetic fields contains energy, where does the energy to create this field come from?”...
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Syracuse University VRML Gallery of Electromagnetism ... These pages are some of my attempts to visualize the vector fields (actually differential forms) of electromagnetism. These images are inspired by the works of the authors in my references.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on electromagnetism (physics), science of charge and of the forces and fields associated with charge. Electricity and magnetism are two aspects of electromagnetism. ... An important aspect of electromagnetism is the science of electricity, which is concerned with the behaviour...
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