elektromıknatıs, elektro mıknatıs, elektrikli mıknatıs,elektromıknatıs, elektromagnet, Elektrik mıknatısı, elektromanyetik, ELEKTROMANYETİK:Yüklü partiküllerin radyasyonu veya hareketi ile ilgili müşterek elektriki ve manyetik sahalara ait, akım mıknatıssal,elektromanyetik, Elektrik akımı ile meydanag etirilen (mıknatıslılık), elektromanyetik, akim miknatissal,
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electromagnet
elektromıknatıs isim
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electromagnet
elektro mıknatıs
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electromagnet
elektrikli mıknatıs,elektromıknatıs
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electromagnet
elektromagnet Nükleer Bilimler
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electromagnet
Elektrik mıknatısı Tıp
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electromagnetic
elektromanyetik
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electromagnetic
ELEKTROMANYETİK:Yüklü partiküllerin radyasyonu veya hareketi ile ilgili müşterek elektriki ve manyetik sahalara ait Askeri
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akım mıknatıssal,elektromanyetik
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Elektrik akımı ile meydanag etirilen (mıknatıslılık), elektromanyetik Tıp
in an electromagnetic manner, via an electromagnet, by means of electromagnetism, A magnet which attracts metals only when electrically activated, Made by winding coil of wire around soft iron core, When electric current is run through wire, coil becomes a magnet, an electrically excited magnet capable of exerting mechanical force or performing mechanical work, A device that consists of a coil of wire, usually wound on a soft iron core It attracts magnetic objects when a current passes through the coil, a strong temporary magnet made of a coiled wire (through which an electrical current is passed) around a metal core, A coil of wire wrapped around a soft iron core that creates a magnet, a magnet which has been given increased magnetic properties by passing a conductor (wires, in which a current is flowing), through its magnetic field, a strong magnet that is made by coiling a wire around a piece of iron and running an electric current through the wire (CHAPTER 10 FLASHCARDS) (See page 321 in your textbook ), A coil of wire, usually wound on an iron core, which produces a strong magnet field when current is sent through the coil, A mass, usually of soft iron, but sometimes of some other magnetic metal, as nickel or cobalt, rendered temporarily magnetic by being placed within a coil of wire through which a current of electricity is passing, magnet created by electric currents, The metal is generally in the form of a bar, either straight, or bent into the shape of a horseshoe, a temporary magnet made by coiling wire around an iron core; when current flows in the coil the iron becomes a magnet, A device made of a core of iron or steel wrapped in a wire coil, which attracts other ferrous metals when current is passed through the wire, A soft iron core surrounded by a coil of wire that temporarily becomes a magnet when an electric current flows through the wire, Magnet with a field produced by electric current; usually in the form of a wire coiled around a piece of iron, A magnet with a coil of wire that has a current passing through it The magnetic field can be made stronger by coiling the wire around an iron core, A device made of wire coils that produces a magnetic field when electricity flows through the coils, A coil of wire wound about a magnetic material, such as iron, that produces a magnetic field when current flows through the wire, A coil of wire that is wrapped around a soft iron core that is magnetized when electric current flows through it, (MRI) A magnet which is magnetized by a current-carrying coil round it These can produce much larger magnetic field than permanent magnets, An electromagnet is a magnet that consists of a piece of iron or steel surrounded by a coil. The metal becomes magnetic when an electric current is passed through the coil. a piece of metal that becomes magnetic (=able to attract metal objects) when an electric current is turned on. Device consisting of a core of magnetic material such as iron, surrounded by a coil through which an electric current is passed to magnetize the core. When the current is stopped, the core is no longer magnetized. Electromagnets are particularly useful wherever controllable magnets are required, as in devices in which the magnetic field is to be varied, reversed, or switched on and off. Suitably designed magnets can lift many times their own weight and are used in steelworks and scrap yards to lift loads of metal. Other devices that utilize electromagnets include particle accelerators, telephone receivers, loudspeakers, and televisions, A device consisting of a current- carrying coil, usually with an iron core, used to produce a magnetic field, A core of magnetic material surrounded by a coil of wire through which an electric current is passed to magnetize the core, A device consisting of a ferromagnetic core and a coil that produces appreciable magnetic effects only when an electric current exists in the coil, A temporary magnet consisting of a set of coils wound on an iron core The device becomes magnetic when electricity is passed through the coils, A magnet produced by placing a coil of wire around a steel or iron bar When current flows through the coil the bar becomes magnetized and will remain so as long as the current continues to flow, A magnet consisting of a solenoid with an iron core, which has a magnetic field existing --unlike a permanent magnet--only during the time of current flow through the solenoid NOTE 2: The demagnetization curve is usually plotted to the left of the vertical axis (negative values of Hd) and the energy product curve to the right, A device that produces a magnetic field when an electric current is applied, A magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current passing through a coil of wire wound upon a soft iron core, A magnet, consisting of a solenoid with an iron core, which has a magnetic field existing only during the time of current flow through the coil, Refers to electric and magnetic fields generated by oscillating electric charges Oscillating rates of concern for transient overvoltage range from slowly changing DC to 100's of Kilohertz, Electromagnetisch See EM spectrum, The combined electric and magnetic field caused by the flow of electrons in a conductor, Referring to the combined electric and magnetic fields caused by electron motion through conductors Electrostatic Pertaining to static electricity, or electricity at rest An electric charge, for example, Magnetic (generator) production of electricity, Magnetic field caused by the flow of electrons in a conductor, Of, Pertaining to, or produced by, magnetism which is developed by the passage of an electric current, em, describes the relationship between electricity and magnetism; having both magnetic and electrical properties, pertaining to electromagnetism, pertaining to or exhibiting magnetism produced by electric charge in motion; "electromagnetic energy, pertaining to or exhibiting magnetism produced by electric charge in motion; "electromagnetic energy", A magnetic field caused by an electric current For example, the electric current in energized power lines causes electromagnetic fields that can interfere with nearby data cables, A magnetic field cause by an electric current Power lines cause electromagnetic fields that can interfere with nearby data cables, Relating to the interplay between electric and magnetic fields In particular, light (as well as x-rays, microwaves, gamma rays, etc ) is electromagnetic radiation, consisting of alternating electric and magnetic fields which move through space, Describes magnetism developed by a current of electricity, Referring to the combined electric and magnetic fields caused by electron motion through conductors, Electromagnetic is used to describe the electrical and magnetic forces or effects produced by an electric current. electromagnetic fields. adj. electromagnetic field electromagnetic force electromagnetic induction electromagnetic radiation electromagnetic spectrum, pertaining to electromagnetism, pertaining to magnetism produced by electrical currents, Of or pertaining to magnetism produced by or associated with electricity, Pertaining to the combined electric and magnetic fields associated with movements of electrons through conductors, Objects made magnetic by an electric current, Referring to the combined electric & magnetic fields caused by electron motion through conductors, Of or pertaining to the magnetic forces produced in a surrounding medium by the flow of current in a conductor, A general term referring to the electric and magnetic fields associated with the movement of electrons through conductors, Having both electrical and magnetic properties, Force: The force between electrically charged or magnetised bodies, mediated by the exchange of photons and described by the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED),
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in an electromagnetic manner, via an electromagnet
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by means of electromagnetism
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electromagnet
A magnet which attracts metals only when electrically activated
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electromagnet
Made by winding coil of wire around soft iron core, When electric current is run through wire, coil becomes a magnet
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electromagnet
an electrically excited magnet capable of exerting mechanical force or performing mechanical work
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electromagnet
A device that consists of a coil of wire, usually wound on a soft iron core It attracts magnetic objects when a current passes through the coil
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electromagnet
a strong temporary magnet made of a coiled wire (through which an electrical current is passed) around a metal core
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electromagnet
A coil of wire wrapped around a soft iron core that creates a magnet
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electromagnet
a magnet which has been given increased magnetic properties by passing a conductor (wires, in which a current is flowing), through its magnetic field
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electromagnet
a strong magnet that is made by coiling a wire around a piece of iron and running an electric current through the wire (CHAPTER 10 FLASHCARDS) (See page 321 in your textbook )
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electromagnet
A coil of wire, usually wound on an iron core, which produces a strong magnet field when current is sent through the coil
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electromagnet
A mass, usually of soft iron, but sometimes of some other magnetic metal, as nickel or cobalt, rendered temporarily magnetic by being placed within a coil of wire through which a current of electricity is passing
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electromagnet
magnet created by electric currents isim
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electromagnet
The metal is generally in the form of a bar, either straight, or bent into the shape of a horseshoe
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electromagnet
a temporary magnet made by coiling wire around an iron core; when current flows in the coil the iron becomes a magnet
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electromagnet
A device made of a core of iron or steel wrapped in a wire coil, which attracts other ferrous metals when current is passed through the wire
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electromagnet
A soft iron core surrounded by a coil of wire that temporarily becomes a magnet when an electric current flows through the wire
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electromagnet
Magnet with a field produced by electric current; usually in the form of a wire coiled around a piece of iron
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electromagnet
A magnet with a coil of wire that has a current passing through it The magnetic field can be made stronger by coiling the wire around an iron core
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electromagnet
A device made of wire coils that produces a magnetic field when electricity flows through the coils
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electromagnet
A coil of wire wound about a magnetic material, such as iron, that produces a magnetic field when current flows through the wire
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electromagnet
A coil of wire that is wrapped around a soft iron core that is magnetized when electric current flows through it
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electromagnet
(MRI) A magnet which is magnetized by a current-carrying coil round it These can produce much larger magnetic field than permanent magnets
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electromagnet
An electromagnet is a magnet that consists of a piece of iron or steel surrounded by a coil. The metal becomes magnetic when an electric current is passed through the coil. a piece of metal that becomes magnetic (=able to attract metal objects) when an electric current is turned on. Device consisting of a core of magnetic material such as iron, surrounded by a coil through which an electric current is passed to magnetize the core. When the current is stopped, the core is no longer magnetized. Electromagnets are particularly useful wherever controllable magnets are required, as in devices in which the magnetic field is to be varied, reversed, or switched on and off. Suitably designed magnets can lift many times their own weight and are used in steelworks and scrap yards to lift loads of metal. Other devices that utilize electromagnets include particle accelerators, telephone receivers, loudspeakers, and televisions
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electromagnet
A device consisting of a current- carrying coil, usually with an iron core, used to produce a magnetic field
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electromagnet
A core of magnetic material surrounded by a coil of wire through which an electric current is passed to magnetize the core
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electromagnet
A device consisting of a ferromagnetic core and a coil that produces appreciable magnetic effects only when an electric current exists in the coil
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electromagnet
A temporary magnet consisting of a set of coils wound on an iron core The device becomes magnetic when electricity is passed through the coils
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electromagnet
A magnet produced by placing a coil of wire around a steel or iron bar When current flows through the coil the bar becomes magnetized and will remain so as long as the current continues to flow
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electromagnet
A magnet consisting of a solenoid with an iron core, which has a magnetic field existing --unlike a permanent magnet--only during the time of current flow through the solenoid NOTE 2: The demagnetization curve is usually plotted to the left of the vertical axis (negative values of Hd) and the energy product curve to the right
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electromagnet
A device that produces a magnetic field when an electric current is applied
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electromagnet
A magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current passing through a coil of wire wound upon a soft iron core
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electromagnet
A magnet, consisting of a solenoid with an iron core, which has a magnetic field existing only during the time of current flow through the coil
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electromagnetic
Refers to electric and magnetic fields generated by oscillating electric charges Oscillating rates of concern for transient overvoltage range from slowly changing DC to 100's of Kilohertz
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electromagnetic
Electromagnetisch See EM spectrum
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electromagnetic
The combined electric and magnetic field caused by the flow of electrons in a conductor
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electromagnetic
Referring to the combined electric and magnetic fields caused by electron motion through conductors Electrostatic Pertaining to static electricity, or electricity at rest An electric charge, for example
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electromagnetic
Magnetic (generator) production of electricity
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electromagnetic
Magnetic field caused by the flow of electrons in a conductor
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electromagnetic
Of, Pertaining to, or produced by, magnetism which is developed by the passage of an electric current
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electromagnetic
em
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electromagnetic
describes the relationship between electricity and magnetism; having both magnetic and electrical properties
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electromagnetic
pertaining to electromagnetism
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electromagnetic
pertaining to or exhibiting magnetism produced by electric charge in motion; "electromagnetic energy
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electromagnetic
pertaining to or exhibiting magnetism produced by electric charge in motion; "electromagnetic energy"
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electromagnetic
A magnetic field caused by an electric current For example, the electric current in energized power lines causes electromagnetic fields that can interfere with nearby data cables
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electromagnetic
A magnetic field cause by an electric current Power lines cause electromagnetic fields that can interfere with nearby data cables
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electromagnetic
Relating to the interplay between electric and magnetic fields In particular, light (as well as x-rays, microwaves, gamma rays, etc ) is electromagnetic radiation, consisting of alternating electric and magnetic fields which move through space
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electromagnetic
Describes magnetism developed by a current of electricity
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electromagnetic
Referring to the combined electric and magnetic fields caused by electron motion through conductors
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electromagnetic
Electromagnetic is used to describe the electrical and magnetic forces or effects produced by an electric current. electromagnetic fields. adj. electromagnetic field electromagnetic force electromagnetic induction electromagnetic radiation electromagnetic spectrum
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electromagnetic
pertaining to electromagnetism, pertaining to magnetism produced by electrical currents sıfat
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electromagnetic
Of or pertaining to magnetism produced by or associated with electricity
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electromagnetic
Pertaining to the combined electric and magnetic fields associated with movements of electrons through conductors
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electromagnetic
Objects made magnetic by an electric current
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electromagnetic
Referring to the combined electric & magnetic fields caused by electron motion through conductors
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electromagnetic
Of or pertaining to the magnetic forces produced in a surrounding medium by the flow of current in a conductor
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electromagnetic
A general term referring to the electric and magnetic fields associated with the movement of electrons through conductors
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electromagnetic
Having both electrical and magnetic properties
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Force: The force between electrically charged or magnetised bodies, mediated by the exchange of photons and described by the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED)
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