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electrodynamics

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电动力学,电动力,电力学,电化学

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 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.