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  • ...sm]], and the interrelation between the two. The theoretical foundation of electromagnetism is contained in the [[Maxwell equations]] due to [[James Clerk Maxwell]].
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  • ...]] passing through the surface encircled by the loop. See [[Faraday's law (electromagnetism)|Faraday's law]] of induction.
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  • the branch of [[engineering]] that deals with [[electricity]] and [[electromagnetism]].
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  • An elliptic partial differential equation arising in acoustics and electromagnetism.
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  • (1856 – 1943) [[electrical engineer]] famous for his work on [[electromagnetism]].
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  • ...entist who made major contributions to physical chemistry, thermodynamics, electromagnetism and organic chemistry.
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  • ...//www.clas.ufl.edu/users/fgregory/oersted.htm Oersted and the Discovery of Electromagnetism by Frederick Gregory, Department of History, University of Florida]
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  • In classical electromagnetism, the [[Vacuum (classical)|vacuum reference state]] with no fields or partic
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  • * [[Michael Faraday]], discoverer of many ingredients of [[electromagnetism]] * [[James Clerk Maxwell]], who formalized [[electromagnetism|electromagnetic theory]]
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  • The term ''classical vacuum'' as used in classical electromagnetism and in the definition of the [[SI units]] refers to an ideal reference medi
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  • ...a Tesla''' (1856 – 1943) was an electrical engineer famous for his work on electromagnetism.<ref name=smithblog2013/> <ref name=nysoc/>
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  • ...''' is the branch of [[engineering]] that deals with [[electricity]] and [[electromagnetism]]. However, the boundaries of electrical engineering are difficult to defin * [[Electromagnetism]]:
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  • ...ic induction '''B''' integrated over a surface ''S'', see [[Faraday's law (electromagnetism)|this article]]) gives an induced current that opposes the change in flux. ...ver the surface, so that the flux is a simple product. [[Faraday's law (electromagnetism)| Faraday's law]] of magnetic induction states that the electromotoric for
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  • *'''Bioelectromagnetic-based therapies''' involve the unconventional use of [[electromagnetism|electromagnetic fields]], such as pulsed fields, magnetic fields, or altern
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  • ...unit honors [[James Clerk Maxwell]], who formulated a unified theory of [[electromagnetism]]. The definition is based on [[Faraday's law (electromagnetism)|Faraday's law]] for magnetic induction. This law connects electromotive f
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  • In [[physics]], in particular in [[electromagnetism]], the '''henry''' (symbol '''H''') is the [[SI|SI unit]] of [[inductance]]
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  • In [[physics]], more particulary in [[electromagnetism]], the '''farad''' ('''F''') is the [[SI]] unit of [[capacitance]],
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  • ...ering contributions to the field of [[thermodynamics]] and the theory of [[electromagnetism]]. Later in life he played a crucial role in the laying of the first transa
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  • ...ther, and they call the combination [[Electromagnetism|electromagnetism]]. Electromagnetism is one of the four [[fundamental force]]s (the others are [[Gravity|gravity
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  • ...lso known as '''vacuum permeability''' or '''permeability of [[Free space (electromagnetism)|free space]]''') is a universal [[physical constant]], an electromagnetic The [[permeability (electromagnetism)|permeability]] μ &equiv; μ<sub>r</sub>&thinsp;μ<sub>0</sub> is equal to
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  • ...ons to [[physical chemistry]], [[thermodynamics]], [[electromagnetic force|electromagnetism]] and [[organic chemistry]]. His work on the size of molecules was sufficie
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  • ...], [[statistics]], [[analysis]], [[differential geometry]], [[geodesy]], [[electromagnetism]], [[astronomy]], and [[optics]]. Gauss was one of the most influential fi
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  • ...magnetism]]. It models time-harmonic [[wave]] propagation in [[Free space (electromagnetism)|free space]] due to a localized source.
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  • ...adioactivity]]. It is one of the four fundamental forces; the others are [[electromagnetism]], [[gravity]] and the [[strong force]]. The weak force and the strong forc
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  • ...Measures) ratified in 1948 a definition of weber based on [[Faraday's law (electromagnetism)|Faraday's law]] for magnetic induction. Faraday's law connects electromot
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  • ...surface ''S'' and uniform rate of decrease of |'''B'''|, [[Faraday's law (electromagnetism)|Faraday's law]] takes the simple form
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  • ...was a French mathematician known for his work on [[definite integral]]s, [[electromagnetism | electromagnetic theory]] and [[probability theory]].
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  • ...generator|generator]] or dynamo. Most electric motors work by [[magnetism|electromagnetism]], but motors based on other electromechanical phenomena, such as [[electro
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  • In [[physics]], more specifically in [[electromagnetism]], Gauss' magnetic law states that magnetic monopoles (magnetic charges) do
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  • ...d the cross product are widely used in in the study of optics, mechanics, electromagnetism, and gravitational fields, for example.
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  • In [[physics]], in particular in [[electromagnetism|electromagnetic theory]], '''Gaussian units''' are a set of units for elect ...t in Gaussian units than in SI units. In addition, the various formulas of electromagnetism are easier to remember in Gaussian units than in SI units. Because they are
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  • | name = The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life '''''The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life''''' is a book by [[Robert O. Becker]] and Gary
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  • ...tromagnetism encompasses various real-world ''electromagnetic phenomena''. Electromagnetism, as taught in a typical undergraduate college physics curriculum, can be di ...the applied subfield of [[quantum chemistry]]), [[thermodynamics]], and [[electromagnetism]].
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  • In [[physics]], and more in particular in the theory of [[electromagnetism]], '''magnetic induction''' (also known as '''magnetic flux density''') des ...n the auxiliary fields '''H''' and '''D'''. For instance, [[Faraday's law (electromagnetism)|Faraday's induction law]] in SI units is,
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