| electromagnetic | Electromagnetisch See EM spectrum | en |
| electromagnetic | The combined electric and magnetic field caused by the flow of electrons in a conductor | en |
| electromagnetic | Referring to the combined electric and magnetic fields caused by electron motion through conductors Electrostatic Pertaining to static electricity, or electricity at rest An electric charge, for example | en |
| electromagnetic | Magnetic field caused by the flow of electrons in a conductor | en |
| electromagnetic | Magnetic (generator) production of electricity | en |
| electromagnetic | Refers to electric and magnetic fields generated by oscillating electric charges Oscillating rates of concern for transient overvoltage range from slowly changing DC to 100's of Kilohertz | en |
| electromagnetic | A magnetic field caused by an electric current For example, the electric current in energized power lines causes electromagnetic fields that can interfere with nearby data cables | en |
| electromagnetic | pertaining to electromagnetism | en |
| electromagnetic | em | en |
| electromagnetic | Of, Pertaining to, or produced by, magnetism which is developed by the passage of an electric current | en |
| electromagnetic | pertaining to or exhibiting magnetism produced by electric charge in motion; "electromagnetic energy | en |
| electromagnetic | pertaining to or exhibiting magnetism produced by electric charge in motion; "electromagnetic energy" | en |
| electromagnetic | pertaining to electromagnetism, pertaining to magnetism produced by electrical currents sıfat | en |
| electromagnetic | describes the relationship between electricity and magnetism; having both magnetic and electrical properties | en |
| electromagnetic | Describes magnetism developed by a current of electricity | en |
| electromagnetic | Pertaining to the combined electric and magnetic fields associated with movements of electrons through conductors | en |
| electromagnetic | Relating to the interplay between electric and magnetic fields In particular, light (as well as x-rays, microwaves, gamma rays, etc ) is electromagnetic radiation, consisting of alternating electric and magnetic fields which move through space | en |
| electromagnetic | Referring to the combined electric and magnetic fields caused by electron motion through conductors | en |
| electromagnetic | Electromagnetic is used to describe the electrical and magnetic forces or effects produced by an electric current. electromagnetic fields. adj. electromagnetic field electromagnetic force electromagnetic induction electromagnetic radiation electromagnetic spectrum | en |
| electromagnetic | Of or pertaining to magnetism produced by or associated with electricity | en |
| electromagnetic | A magnetic field cause by an electric current Power lines cause electromagnetic fields that can interfere with nearby data cables | en |
| electromagnetic | Objects made magnetic by an electric current | en |
| electromagnetic | Referring to the combined electric & magnetic fields caused by electron motion through conductors | en |
| electromagnetic | Of or pertaining to the magnetic forces produced in a surrounding medium by the flow of current in a conductor | en |
| electromagnetic | A general term referring to the electric and magnetic fields associated with the movement of electrons through conductors | en |
| electromagnetic | Having both electrical and magnetic properties | en |
| electromagnetic | Force: The force between electrically charged or magnetised bodies, mediated by the exchange of photons and described by the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) | en |
| electromagnetically | in an electromagnetic manner, via an electromagnet | en |
| electromagnetically | by means of electromagnetism | en |