electrodynamics
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电动力学,电动力,电力学,电化学
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : the branch of physics that deals with the interactions of electric, magnetic, and mechanical phenomena.
Examples
After all, aerodynamics and electrodynamics are just theories, too.
The history of electrodynamics is particularly instructive from our point of view.
It is a question before all of endeavoring to obtain a more satisfactory theory of the electrodynamics of bodies in motion.
Principles of electrodynamics, motion produced by an electric current—Ampère, France.
Equations with several dependent variables occur in Elasticity, Electrodynamics, and Hydrodynamics.
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