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* Electromagnetic induction, where an electrical generator, dynamo or alternator transforms kinetic energy ( energy of motion ) into electricity.
* Electromagnetic induction
* Electromagnetic induction in physics and engineering
* 1885, 1886, and 1887, " Electromagnetic induction and its propagation ", The Electrician.
* Electromagnetic induction discovered by Michael Faraday.
:* electrical protection and safety including protection from lightning surges, AC power induction and faults, and Electromagnetic Interference ( EMI ), and DC power influences
The United States Navy is also using linear induction motors in the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System that will replace traditional steam catapults on future aircraft carriers.
* Faraday's law of Electromagnetic induction
* Electromagnetic induction
* J. Hopwood, C. R. Guarnieri, S. J. Whitehair, and J. J. Cuomo, " Electromagnetic fields in a radio-frequency induction plasma ".
Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electric current across a conductor moving through a magnetic field.
simple: Electromagnetic induction
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* Electromagnetic induction.
An experimental induction coilgun version of an Electromagnetic Missile Launcher ( EMML ) has been tested for launching Tomahawk missiles.
Electromagnetic induction testing detects and quantifies hidden adverse conditions within the strands such as a broken wire, pitting caused by corrosion or wear, variations in cross sectional area, and tightening or loosening of wire lay or strand lay.
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Linear induction motors have also been used for launching aircraft, the Westinghouse Electropult system in 1945 was an early example and the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System ( EMALS ) was due to be delivered in 2010.
Electromagnetic induction is proportional to the intensity of the current and voltage in the conductor which produces the fields and to the frequency.
Electromagnetic induction was discovered independently by Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry in 1831 ; however, Faraday was the first to publish the results of his experiments.
Electromagnetic interference ( or EMI, also called radio frequency interference or RFI when in high frequency or radio frequency ) is disturbance that affects an electrical circuit due to either electromagnetic induction or electromagnetic radiation emitted from an external source.
** Electromagnetic induction
*" Electromagnetic induction: physics and flashbacks " ( PDF ) by Giuseppe Giuliani-details of the Lorentz force in Faraday's disc

Electromagnetic and
These include MIL-S-901D High Shock ( Sea Vessels ), MIL-STD-167B Vibration ( Sea Vessels ), MIL-STD-810F Field Environmental Conditions ( Ground Vehicles and Systems ), MIL-STD 461E / F EMI / RFI ( Electromagnetic Interference / Radio Frequency Interference ), MIL-STD-740B Airborne / Structureborne Noise, and TEMPEST Telecommunications Electronics Material Protected from Emanating Spurious Transmissions.
* 1892, " On the Forces, Stresses, and Fluxes of Energy in the Electromagnetic Field ", Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society A 183: 423 80.
* EN 62040-2: 2006 Uninterruptible power systems ( UPS ) Part 2: Electromagnetic compatibility ( EMC ) requirements
" Human Perception of Illumination with Pulsed Ultrahigh-Frequency Electromagnetic Energy ", Science 181: 356 8, 1973.
* Electromagnetic stress energy tensor
* Electromagnetic waves Animated electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic environment
Electromagnetic interference control
Electromagnetic pulse
Electromagnetic radiation and health
Electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic spectrum
Electromagnetic survivability
These facilities were the Large Isothermal Furnace, the EXpedite the PRocessing of Experiments to the Space Station ( EXPRESS ) Rack, the Electromagnetic Containerless Processing Facility ( TEMPUS ) and the Coarsening in Solid Liquid Mixtures ( CSLM ) facility, the Droplet Combustion Experiment ( DCE ) and the Combustion Module-1 Facility.
* P. A. M. Dirac, " Quantized Singularities in the Electromagnetic Field ", Proceedings of the Royal Society, A133 ( 1931 ) pp 60 72.
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Electromagnetic waves in the ELF frequency range ( 3 300 Hz ) ( see also SLF ) can penetrate seawater to depths of hundreds of meters, allowing communication with submarines at their operating depths.
* The Fugs Golden Filth-Alive at the Fillmore East ; recorded June 1, 1968 ( released on LP 1970, on CD as part of the Rhino Handmade 3 CD set, Electromagnetic Steamboat 2003 )
* IEC 61000 4 30, Electromagnetic Compatibility ( EMC ) Testing and measurement techniques Power quality measurement methods, Published by The International Electrotechnical Commission, 2003.

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