English to Tamil Dictionary electromagnetic

electromagnetic

மின்காந்த
definition
adjective
Light is an electromagnetic wave that can carry angular momentum by way of circular polarization.
of or relating to the interrelation of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
translation of 'electromagnetic '
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They are the 'electromagnetic' interaction, the weak interaction and the strong interaction.
The unifying feature of this theory was that it unified Einstein's theory of gravitation and Maxwell's 'electromagnetic' theory.
Now researchers have used a slab of a new kind of material to focus diverging 'electromagnetic' waves into a narrow cone.
The two systems contain quartz-like properties and an 'electromagnetic' current.
The first step was the realization that 'electromagnetic' energy cannot always be treated simply as a wave passing through space.
Water is a good conductor of electricity and could be channeling 'electromagnetic' currents of the Earth.
The 'electromagnetic' security fields appear to have no effect on these devices.
Thus, the higher the energy of the incoming particles, the stronger the 'electromagnetic' interaction it feels.
They made sure it wasn't some kind of 'electromagnetic' disturbance, such as a solar flare or lightning.
There could also be waves of 'electromagnetic' energy both shorter and longer than visible light.
For example, the 'electromagnetic' force between a proton and an electron is 10 times stronger than the gravitational force.
In many ways, however, the weak force resembles the 'electromagnetic' force.
An alternative approach is to use 'electromagnetic' rather than seismic information.
In fact gravitational interaction is about 10 times weaker than the 'electromagnetic' .
An 'electromagnetic' current stimulates the toxins in your body, which then exit via the 2,000 sweat glands on each foot.
It does this by applying current to the 'electromagnetic' clutch just ahead of the rear differential, locking it entirely if necessary.
Light is an 'electromagnetic' wave that can carry angular momentum by way of circular polarization.
Classical 'electromagnetic' theory then requires that in this process they should radiate away some of their energy.
This energy is then re-emitted as an 'electromagnetic' wave with the same frequency of the original wave.
Maxwell believed 'electromagnetic' waves such as light to be vibrations in the ether.
At present, physicists measure time 'electromagnetically' .
Methods for forming and positioning moldable permanent magnets on 'electromagnetically' actuated microfabricated components
These enhanced sound waves are then transmitted to the implant and electrodes 'electromagnetically' or through a wired connection.
The electron then interacts 'electromagnetically' with the quarks at close distance and considerably disturbs them.
Without 'electromagnetically' hardened equipment, everything from transportation to information is subject to disruption.
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