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.
Microwaves are a type of electromagnetic radiation that have a short wavelength. In microwave ovens, these microwaves are produced by a device called a magnetron. The microwaves are then directed into the oven cavity where they cause water molecules in the food to vibrate, generating heat and cooking the food quickly and efficiently.
Nerve cells, or neurons, are specialized to receive and transmit electrical impulses throughout the body. They have structures called dendrites that receive signals from other neurons, and an axon that transmits signals to other cells. Neurons have a membrane potential that allows them to generate and transmit electrical impulses known as action potentials.
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Organs that receive or transmit nerve impulses are called neurons. Neurons are specialized cells found in the nervous system that are responsible for transmitting information throughout the body.
The bundles of neurons that transmit impulses over long distances are called nerves. Nerves are composed of axons, which are the long fibers that carry electrical impulses from one part of the body to another.
Nerves use electrical impulses to transmit signals to the brain. The gaps between the nerve endings are called synapses.
Nerve impulses.
Electromagnetic waves used in broadcasting are called radio waves. They are used to transmit signals for radio, television, and communication systems.
Neurons that carry impulses are called motor neurons. These neurons transmit signals from the brain and spinal cord to muscles or glands, directing them to take action in response to stimuli.
A neuron is an elongated cell that can conduct impulses. Neurons have specialized structures called axons that transmit electrical signals over long distances within the body.
The fibers that carry impulses toward the neuron cell body are called dendrites. Dendrites receive incoming signals from other neurons and transmit them to the cell body for processing.
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.
The type of bond used to transmit impulses between nerve and muscle cells is a chemical bond called a neurotransmitter. Neurotransmitters are released from the nerve cells and bind to receptors on the muscle cells, triggering a response that leads to muscle contraction.