electromagnetism

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/ɪˌlɛk.trəʊˌmæg.nəˈtɪz.əm/ · e-lec-tro-mag-ne-tism

The interaction between electric fields and magnetic fields, resulting in electromagnetic forces.

Meanings

nountechnical

The interaction between electric fields and magnetic fields, resulting in electromagnetic forces.

برقی اور مقناطیسی میدانوں کے درمیان تعامل، جو برقی مقناطیسی قوتوں کا سبب بنتا ہے۔

برقی مقناطیسی

barqi maqnaatysi

Formal: برقی مقناطیسیت

Synonyms

electromagnetic theoryfield theoryبرقی مقناطیسیتبرقی میدانمقناطیسی میدان

Common Collocations

  • electromagnetic spectrum
  • electromagnetic induction
  • electromagnetic waves

Example Sentences

Electromagnetism is fundamental to understanding modern electrical engineering.

برقی مقناطیسی جدید برقی انجینئرنگ کی سمجھ کے لئے بنیادی ہے۔

Barqi maqnaatysi naye barqi engineering ki samajh ke liye buniyadi hai.

The principles of electromagnetism govern how devices like motors and generators operate.

برقی مقناطیسیت کے اصول یہ طے کرتے ہیں کہ موٹرز اور جنریٹرز جیسے آلات کیسے کام کرتے ہیں۔

Barqi maqnaasiyat ke usool yeh tay karte hain ke motors aur generators jaise aalaat kaise kaam karte hain.

A deep understanding of electromagnetism is required for advanced research in physics.

طبیعیات میں جدید تحقیق کے لئے برقی مقناطیسیت کی گہری سمجھ ضروری ہے۔

Tabeeyat mein jadeed tehqiqat ke liye barqi maqnaatysi ki gehri samajh zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

magnetism:Magnetism specifically refers to the properties of magnets and magnetic fields, while electromagnetism encompasses both electric and magnetic fields.

Word Family

electromagnetic
adjectiveبرقی مقناطیسی
electromagnet
nounبرقی مقناطیس

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of an 'electromagnet' that combines both electricity and magnetism.

Imagine a device powered by electricity that can pick up metal objects, showing the interaction of electric and magnetic fields.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "ἠλετρισμός (ēlektrismós) + μαγνητισμός (magnitismós)" — electricity + magnetism

First known use: 19th century

The term was coined in the 19th century as the relationship between electricity and magnetism was explored and defined, leading to the formulation of Maxwell's equations.