Pronunciation: /ɪˌlɛk·troʊˈmæɡ·nɪˌtɪzəm/
noun a branch of physics that deals with the interactions between electric currents and magnets
A1 Electromagnetism is the study of the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
A2 Electromagnetism is used in many everyday devices such as electric motors and doorbells.
B1 Understanding electromagnetism is essential for anyone working in the field of electrical engineering.
B2 Maxwell's equations are fundamental in describing the behavior of electromagnetism.
C1 Research in electromagnetism has led to advancements in technology such as wireless communication.
C2 Quantum electrodynamics is a theory that combines quantum mechanics with electromagnetism.
formal Electromagnetism is a branch of physics that deals with the electromagnetic force.
informal I find electromagnetism fascinating because it explains how magnets work.
slang Some people think electromagnetism is like magic because of its invisible forces.
figurative The attraction between them was like electromagnetism, pulling them together irresistibly.
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