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How to pronounce electromagnetism in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms electromagnetics
Type of natural philosophy, physics
Derivation electromagnetic
Type Words
Type of magnetic attraction, magnetic force, magnetism
Derivation electromagnetic


electromagnetism was discovered when it was observed that a copper wire carrying an electric current can magnetize pieces of iron or steel near it.

Examples of electromagnetism

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At least, in classical electromagnetism, you can never have a magnetic monopole.
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The electroweak force is the unification of electromagnetism and the weak force.
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That neutralinos feel gravity but not electromagnetism makes them hard to detect.
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Examples spanning these instances occur in electromagnetism, and are given below.
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Electromagnetism is the force that acts between electrically charged particles.
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In about 1830, Michael Faraday established the basic physics of electromagnetism.
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There are the two long-distance interactions i.e. gravity and electromagnetism.
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In 1928 Paul Dirac produced a relativistic quantum theory of electromagnetism.
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This article is about the gravitational analog of electromagnetism as a whole.
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More examples
  • Magnetism produced by an electric current; "electromagnetism was discovered when it was observed that a copper wire carrying an electric current can magnetize pieces of iron or steel near it"
  • The branch of physics concerned with electromagnetic phenomena
  • Electromagnetism is one of the four fundamental interactions of nature, along with strong interaction, weak interaction and gravitation. It is the force that causes the interaction between electrically charged particles; the areas in which this happens are called electromagnetic fields.
  • A unified fundamental force that combines the aspects of electricity and magnetism and is one of the four fundamental forces. (technically it can be unified with weak nuclear to form electroweak) Its gauge boson is the photon; Electricity and magnetism, collectively, as a field of study
  • (Electromagnetic) Hypersensitivity - Some claim to experience physical problems from the flow of electricity. Look for the first EH-specializing personal injury attorneys coming to your late-night television soon.
  • (Electromagnetic) spectrum - the entire range of light which includes the rainbow of colors we normally see.
  • (electromagnetic) Of or pertaining to the magnetic forces produced in a surrounding medium by the flow of current in a conductor.
  • Electromagnetic energy is light energy. But only a small part of it is visible light. This energy travels in waves. Shorter waves, such as ultra-violet and x-rays, carry more energy than longer waves, such as infrared and radio waves.
  • The union of electricity and magnetism, which do not exist as independent quantities, but are in reality two aspects of a single physical phenomenon.