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electromagnetics

NOUN
  1. the branch of physics concerned with electromagnetic phenomena

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  • Most people in the history of humanity -- the overwhelming majority, really -- have not independently formulated theories of electromagnetics, or even practical approximations of same, so "nobody came up with that" is a lot easier to defend than "the basic forces all happen to work in exactly the same way except when I didn't want them to. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • For months on end the only light during winter darkness was the spectacular electromagnetics from the aurora australis (or the southern lights). Dr. Reese Halter: Climate Change and Australia's Living Pinosaur
  • Most consumer technologies, like televisions and microwaves, don't appear to interact with medical devices, says Howard Bassen , head of the FDA's electromagnetics and wireless laboratory. Stress Testing Metal Detectors and Other Devices
  • In particular he applied his methods to equations resulting from electromagnetics, then later to those arising from hydrodynamics.
  • Well, actually, my name is a combination of potent chemicals, genetic information, and high frequency electromagnetics. “Hearing” it in all its glory would rewrite the DNA of the average human to the point where that individual would be totally unable to use a flush toilet, let alone understand what they were being told. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » January : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Thompson's research covers a wide range of NDE issues and methods, including ultrasonics, electromagnetics, material property measurements and flaw characterization.
  • Author weaves in accurate scientific descriptions of aerodynamics, electronics, electromagnetics, etc.
  • God runs electromagnetics by wave theory on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and the Devil runs them by quantum theory on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. 2009 August « Items of Interest
  • They are performing research in such advanced fields as computational fluid dynamics, electromagnetics, power electronics and composite materials.
  • The panelists, an investment banker, a lingerie store owner and an expert on electromagnetics among them--rarely engage in discussions with those who rise to address them. Bracey on "Der Fuhrers Duncan and Bloomberg"
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