Search results for "Electromagnetic induction" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Electromagnetism is the physics of the electromagnetic field: A field ... a phenomenon known as "electromagnetic induction." This phenomenon ...
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  • The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is the range of all possible electromagnetic ... The electromagnetic spectrum, shown in the chart, extends from just ...
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  • An electrical generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy, generally using electromagnetic induction. The source ...
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  • demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic radiation waves by building ... the multitude of uses to which these electromagnetic waves could be put. ...
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  • |known_for = Electromagnetic induction |prizes = Royal Medal (1846) ... in amperes. Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, Faraday's ...
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  • Electromagnetic radiation (EM radiation or EMR) takes the form of ... Electromagnetic radiation is subdivided into various types, according ...
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  • "electromagnetism" or "electromagnetic fields." In quantum ... which yields Faraday's law of induction, :\nabla \times \mathbf{E} ...
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  • the creation and/or detection of electromagnetic fields and electric ... ** SIT/SITh (Static Induction Transistor/Thyristor) ** Darlington transistor ...
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  • The fundamental principle upon which electromagnetic motors are based is ... Through electromagnetic induction, the rotating magnetic field induces ...
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  • Charge induction occurs when a negatively charged object repels electrons ... * Haus, Hermann A., and James R. Melcher. Electromagnetic Fields and ...
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  • electric fields (Faraday's law of induction). In this manner, electricity ... and other radiations if any) is an electromagnetic disturbance in the form ...
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  • metabolic processes. The process of induction of cancer is called carcinogenesis ... Not all types of electromagnetic radiation are carcinogenic. Low-energy ...
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  • trains) through the harnessing of electromagnetic force. This method of ... In 1907, another early electromagnetic transportation system was developed ...
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  • to demonstrate the principle of electromagnetic induction and did not foresee ... === Coupling by mutual induction === [[Image:Transformer3d col3.svg ...
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  • dampen needle swing, but rather electromagnetic induction. A 'deep-well ... materials as well as by strong local electromagnetic forces. Compasses used ...
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  • Nikola Tesla, inventor of the polyphase induction motor; Samuel Morse, inventor ... particles, which determines their electromagnetic interactions. Electrically ...
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  • together, they carry energy as electromagnetic radiation in its various ... known as magnetic flux density, magnetic induction, or simply magnetic field ...
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  • In 1831, Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction. In 1873, Maxwell ... engineering—Tesla's work on induction motors and polyphase systems ...
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  • of signals by transmitting electromagnetic waves at "radio ... Radio waves occupy a wide region of the electromagnetic spectrum, ...
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  • jet, dc arc plasma and radio frequency (RF) induction plasmas. In the arc plasma reactors, the energy necessary for evaporation and reaction is provided ...
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  • X-rays (or Röntgen rays) are a form of electromagnetic radiation ... It was formed on the basis of the electromagnetic theory of light (Wiedmann ...
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  • November 8, 1895, he produced and detected electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range today known as X-rays or Röntgen Rays, an achievement that ...
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  • piezoelectric generation, electromagnetic induction (in dynamic microphones ... Dynamic microphones work via electromagnetic induction. They are robust ...
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  • power applications. These include electromagnetic forming, Marx generator ... of capacitors as power sources for electromagnetic armour and electromagnetic ...
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  • was sealed in a tube and excited with an induction coil. ... induced into the gas column using electromagnetic induction. Because the electrodes ...
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  • described in Gray's caveat and an electromagnetic receiver described in ... U.S. patent 186,787 is granted for an electromagnetic telephone with transmitter ...
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  • predicted the existence of electromagnetic waves of diverse wave ... and discovery of millimeter-length electromagnetic waves, and he is considered ...
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  • magnetic flux density or magnetic induction (commonly known as the ... In the same year, Tesla conceived of the induction motor and began developing ...
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  • fields of electromagnetism and magnetic induction helped launch the age of ... are important characteristics of an electromagnetic telegraph. He, however ...
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  • that was thought to be the carrier of electromagnetic waves. according to which no mechanical or electromagnetic experiment can discriminate ...
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  • # Colliding ice particles become charged by electrostatic induction. ====Electrostatic induction theory==== Another theory is that opposite ...
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  • Gauss and Weber constructed the first electromagnetic telegraph in 1833, which ... The cgs unit for magnetic induction was named gauss in his honor. ...
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  • of Faraday's idea that electric induction takes place through an ... a medium that would support the electromagnetic waves that were becoming ...
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  • to design is a purely a posteriori induction based on a ruthlessly consistent ... of gravity, the strength of the electromagnetic force, and the ratio ...
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