electromagnetic field JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/ɛlɛktroʊmæɡˈnetɪk fɪld/ · e-lec-tro-mag-net-ic field
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- A region around a charged particle or a current-carrying wire where the electric and magnetic forces can be detected. The scientist measured the strength of the electromagnetic field around the magnet.
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- A field of study that deals with the production, transmission, and manipulation of electromagnetic waves, including radio waves, microwaves, and light. The engineer worked in the field of electromagnetic engineering.
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- A phenomenon that occurs when a charged particle or a current-carrying wire interacts with a magnetic field, resulting in the emission of electromagnetic radiation. The electromagnetic field around the star was so intense that it emitted a burst of radiation.
Did you know? The term 'electromagnetic field' has been used in various scientific and engineering applications, including the development of radio communication systems, medical imaging technologies, and particle accelerators.