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* Electromagnetic induction, where an electrical generator, dynamo or alternator transforms kinetic energy ( energy of motion ) into electricity.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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An experimental induction coilgun version of an Electromagnetic Missile Launcher ( EMML ) has been tested for launching Tomahawk missiles.
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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 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.
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*" Electromagnetic induction: physics and flashbacks " ( PDF ) by Giuseppe Giuliani-details of the Lorentz force in Faraday's disc

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* Electromagnetic radiation was the first source of energy used for spectroscopic studies.
The earliest EMC issue was lightning strike ( Lightning Electromagnetic Pulse, or LEMP ) on buildings.
CONELRAD ( Control of Electromagnetic Radiation ) was a method of emergency broadcasting to the public of the United States in the event of enemy attack during the Cold War.
The power was provided by a new 9-megajoule ( MJ ) prototype capacitor bank using solid-state switches and high-energy-density capacitors delivered in 2007 and an older 32-MJ pulse power system from the US Army ’ s Green Farm Electric Gun Research and Development Facility developed in the late 1980s that was previously refurbished by General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems ( EMS ) Division.
Von Ardenne was made head of Institute A, Goals of Manfred von Ardenne ’ s Institute A included: ( 1 ) Electromagnetic separation of isotopes, for which von Ardenne was the leader, ( 2 ) Techniques for manufacturing porous barriers for isotope separation, for which Peter Adolf Thiessen was the leader, and ( 3 ) Molecular techniques for separation of uranium isotopes, for which Max Steenbeck was the leader.
Electromagnetic studies in recent years have shown that the Hippodamic plan with streets at right-angles was applied successfully like at Priene and Miletos.
It was a natural consequence of Maxwell's Electromagnetic theory of light, and laboratory experiments had already been performed to demonstrate the existence of radiation pressure.
An influential book on operational calculus was Oliver Heaviside's Electromagnetic Theory of 1899.
He first proposed that light was in fact undulations ( Electromagnetic radiation ) in the same aetherial medium that is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena.
Wilhelm Wien ( 1900 ) assumed ( following the works of Thomson, Heaviside, and Searle ) that the entire mass is of electromagnetic origin, which was formulated in the context that all forces of nature are electromagnetic ones ( the " Electromagnetic World View ").
In his paper Electromagnetic phenomena in a system moving with any velocity smaller than that of light, Lorentz ( 1904 ) was following the suggestion of Poincaré and attempted to create a formulation of Electrodynamics, which explains the failure of all known aether drift experiments, i. e. the validity of the relativity principle.
Thus the question arose whether the Electromagnetic conception of the world ( compatible with Abraham's theory ) or the Relativity Principle ( compatible with Lorentz's Theory ) was correct.
His invention of the Anti-Super Electromagnetic Device nearly destroyed Voltes V. Cunning and contemptuous, he discreetly captured Prof Go just before he returned to Earth and attempt to use him for his plans to kill Heinel and Voltes V. Eventually, his attempt to betray Heinel failed and he was executed.
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Electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths other than those of visible light were discovered in the early 19th century.
Electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths other than light were discovered in the early 19th century.

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* Electromagnetic clutch: Typically a clutch that is engaged by an electromagnet that is an integral part of the clutch assembly.
Electromagnetic radiation ( EM radiation or EMR ) is a form of energy emitted and absorbed by charged particles, which exhibits wave-like behavior as it travels through space.
Electromagnetic radiation is a particular form of the more general electromagnetic field ( EM field ), which is produced by moving charges.
Electromagnetic waves as a general phenomenon were predicted by the classical laws of electricity and magnetism, known as Maxwell's equations.
Electromagnetic waves were analysed theoretically by James Clerk Maxwell in 1864.
The IEC charter embraces all electrotechnologies including energy production and distribution, electronics, magnetics and electromagnetics, electroacoustics, multimedia and telecommunication, as well as associated general disciplines such as terminology and symbols, electromagnetic compatibility ( by its Advisory Committee on Electromagnetic Compatibility, ACEC ), measurement and performance, dependability, design and development, safety and the environment.
Electromagnetic Theory by Oliver Heaviside.
Electromagnetic wave propagation along the axis of the waveguide is described by the wave equation, which is derived from Maxwell's equations, and where the wavelength depends upon the structure of the waveguide, and the material within it ( air, plastic, vacuum, etc.
Electromagnetic waves may also be generated by earthquakes ( see seismo-electromagnetics ).
Electromagnetic pulses transmitted by lightning strikes propagate within that waveguide.
; Electromagnetic tablets: Wacom's are one example of a graphics tablet that works by generating and detecting an electromagnetic signal: in the Wacom design, the signal is generated by the pen, and detected by a grid of wires in the tablet.
Electromagnetic noise, for example from electric motors, is not ' seen ' by 2. 4 GHz receivers due to the noise's frequency ( which tends to be around 10 to 150 MHz ).
University of Tehran is appointed as a Center of Excellence ( fa: قطب علمی ) by Iran's Ministry of Science and Technology in the fields of " Evaluation and improvement of irrigation networks ", " Breeding and Biotechnology of trees ", " Farming, Grading and Biotechnology ", " Applied Electromagnetic Systems ", " Land Logistics ", " Sustainable Urban Planning and Development ", " Architectural Technology ", " Biological Control of Pests and Plant Diseases ", " Rural Studies and Planning ", " High-Performance Materials ", " Control and Intelligent Processing ", " Sustainable Management of Watershed ", " Applied Management of Fast Growing Wood Species ", " Surveying and Disaster Management ", " Engineering and Infrastructure Management ", " Oil and Gas ". This appointment is based on national standing based on research achievements and invested funding in the mentioned topics. Fifteen percent of the country ’ s Centers of Excellence, as recognized by the government, are located at the University of Tehran, which along with more than 40 research centers ensure UT ’ s commitment to research.
Electromagnetic phenomena were elucidated by a series of experiments involving the measurement of forces between charges, currents and magnets in various configurations.
Electromagnetic theory implies that a particle with electric charge q travelling along some path P in a region with zero magnetic field B, but non-zero A ( by ), acquires a phase shift, given in SI units by
* The Electromagnetic Telegraph by J.
* Sinha, M. C., et al., " Applications of 3-Dimensional Electromagnetic Induction by Sources in the Ocean, ISO-3D ".

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