Electromagnetic
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Electromagnetic is a prefix used to specialise many technical terms that involve electromagnetism.
Significant uses
Theory
- Electromagnetic force, one of the four fundamental forces of nature
- Electromagnetic theory, the scientific study of electromagnetism, including Maxwell's equations. This is also called electromagnetics
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Electromagnetic waves, the propagation model for electromagnetic radiation
- Electromagnetic energy
- Electromagnetic spectrum
- Electromagnetic field
Physical phenomena
- Electromagnetic flux
- Electromagnetic induction
- Electromagnetic interference
- Electromagnetic levitation
- Electromagnetic propagation
Engineering
- Electromagnetic propulsion
- Electromagnetic pulse
- Electromagnetic shielding also known as RF shielding
- Electromagnetic weapon
- Electromagnetic unit
Medicine
- Electromagnetic therapy (alternative medicine), the unscientific use of electromagnetism in alternative medicine
See also
- Maxwell's equations
- Lorentz force
- Bioelectromagnetism, the scientific study of electromagnetic effects on living tissues
- Bioelectromagnetics, the scientific study of electromagnetic effects on living tissues, including therapy
- All pages with titles containing "Electromagnetic"
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