Signals
Electromagnetic force
Scranton is often called "The Electric City" due to its being the first city to operated electric streetcars (in the late 1800s). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scranton,_Pennsylvania
the iroquis called it the moheganits 315 Miles longstarts in the lake tear of the cloudsthe Hudson was polluted by PCB's that were put there by General Electric
currently no one has survived the electrical chair. if anyone survives being juiced once, they'll just juice him again until hes dead. its called death sentence man.
Probably invented in WW2, so concealed from view till war was over. Tyrell of Bell labs published a paper in 1947 in IEEE journal on it. Also called Magic Tee..For the curious, the problem is that you have a radar waveguide through which you transmit say 1kW pulses off your dish antenna. The signal travels out, is reflected from the target, and returns to our microwave dish and is fed to the receiver.But you don't want the 1kW output pulse to appear on the input of the sensitive receiver, for that will burn it out; or at least have deleterious effect.The magic tee is an assembly of 1/4 wave and 1/2 wave pieces of waveguide such that while the transmitter is operating, the receiver has a short across the input. But due to the magic of wavelength reflectors, when the wave reflected from the target reaches the magic tee, is sees an open path to the receiver input. Commonly called magic tee, for you can look straight through the wave guide. Also called Transmit Receive (TR) switch
motor
it is a nerve it is a nerve it is a nerve
Nerves use electrical impulses to transmit signals to the brain. The gaps between the nerve endings are called synapses.
Nerve impulses.
The body tissue that has fibers that react to stimuli is called the "nervous tissue". The nervous tissue is composed of neurons or nerve cells that receive and transmit impulses and the "neuroglia" that help to transmit nerve impulses and also provide nutrition for the nerve cells.
A transformer
Not really. You could have both an electric field and a magnetic field occupying the same space at the same time but they wouldn't 'make the definition' of electromagnetic until they began to fluxuate in phase at a harmonized frequency.
sarcomeres.
Efferent neurons (sometimes called motor neurons) transmit signals from the CNS to the effector cells.
Radiation.
Radiation.
electromagnetic