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electromagnetic

/ih-lek-troh-mag-net-ik/US // ɪˌlɛk troʊ mægˈnɛt ɪk //UK // (ɪˌlɛktrəʊmæɡˈnɛtɪk) //

电磁,电磁式,电磁波,电磁学

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to electromagnetism or electromagnetic fields.

Examples

  • Perhaps the most compelling recent research in favor of the functional role of electromagnetic fields can be found in a 2019 paper from Dominique Durand’s team at Case Western Reserve University.

  • They interact with one another by exchanging photons, the carriers of the electromagnetic force.

  • Sound travels thanks to the electromagnetic interactions of neighboring atoms’ electrons, which is where the fine-structure constant comes into play.

  • Now that tattoo colors can be changed by an electromagnetic signal, you’ll soon be able to “program” your tattoo’s design, or switch it on and off.

  • The energy of light travels through a medium called an electromagnetic field.

  • The electromagnetic force between the electrons lets you pick up the cup, counteracting gravity in the process.

  • An electromagnetic shield could potentially halt incoming projectiles launched from Gaza, Tehran, or North Korea.

  • I'm reading some after-the-electromagnetic pulse disaster novels where the electric grid has collapsed.

  • Here too the theory spawned infinity, in what turned out to be more virulent ways than in the electromagnetic case.

  • The medicine worked because the photon–the quantum bundle of light and the carrier of the electromagnetic force–has no mass.

  • The most important device for producing electric currents by electromagnetic induction, however, is the dynamo.

  • These electromagnetic waves produce oscillations in the antenn of a receiving station.

  • Farad, the practical unit of capacity for electricity, in the electromagnetic system of units.

  • This explains why most of Fresnel's conclusions remain unchanged when we adopt the electromagnetic theory of light.

  • He shows also that optical phenomena are only a special case of electromagnetic phenomena.