Sentence example with the word 'electromagnetic'

electromagnetic

Definition adj. pertaining to or exhibiting magnetism produced by electric charge in motion

Last update: September 16, 2015


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Scientists use electromagnetic radiation for defence.   [Please select]

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The air was charged by the activated electromagnetic field surrounding the compound.   [Please select]

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Sir Charles Wheatstone initiated this small revolution in 1843 when he reported to the British Association that he had constructed an electromagnetic meteorological register which "records the indications of the barometer, thermometer and the psychrometer [meaning wet-bulb thermometer] every half hour."   [Please select]

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This was ten years after the development of the electromagnetic relay and six years after Wheatstone's introduction of his own telegraph.   [Please select]

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Of the five systems developed at that time, four used electromagnetic registration, only Draper adhering to a mechanical system (see fig.)   [Please select]

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Beckley and Draper caused it to move a pencil through gearing; the others used with it electromagnetic counters actuated by rotating contacts.   [Please select]

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For Joseph Henry's achievements, see his own "Contributions to Electricity and Galvanism" (1835-42) and "On the Application of the Principle of the Galvanic Multiplier to Electromagnetic Apparatus" (1831), and the accounts of others in Henry C.   [Please select]

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A unit of matter tends more and more to be something like an electromagnetic field filling all space, though having its greatest intensity in a small region.   [Please select]

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