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An electromagnet is created by winding a coil of wire around an iron core. Electrical current is passed through the wire, which creates a magnetic field. Something that is electromagnetic is anything that is an electromagnet.

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What is elctromagnetic energy?

Electromagnetic energy is a form of energy that is transmitted through electromagnetic waves. These waves include visible light, radio waves, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Electromagnetic energy plays a crucial role in various natural phenomena and human technologies.


The energy produced by elctromagnetic waves?

Electromagnetic waves carry energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. This energy can be transferred through space and can be converted into various forms, such as heat or electricity, when it interacts with matter. Examples of electromagnetic waves include light, radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays.


What is a examples of forces?

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What are the feraday law of electromagnetic induction?

Faraday's Law of elctromagnetic induction is ther change in the magnetic field density is opposite to the curl of the electric field intensity.: 0= dBv/dt + DelxEv Faraday's Law is not the complete law of induction. The complete law is : 0= dBv/dt + Del Es + DelxEv where Es is the scalar electric field. faraday's law is missing the gradient of the scalar electric field, Del Es.


List 5 types of energy?

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What are some examples of microwave on the elctromagnetic spectrum?

microwaves is one


What percent of elctromagnetic is visble light?

Less than 1 %


What determines where electromagnetic waves fall on the elctromagnetic spectrum?

Frequency determines this.


Why is light called elctromagnetic radiation?

because it resides in the electromagnetic spectrum which is the measure of light.


What do stars do?

A star generates light and heat by nuclear fusion and radiates it away via elctromagnetic radiation.


What has the author D L Colton written?

D. L. Colton has written: 'Inverse acoustic and elctromagnetic scattering theory' -- subject(s): Scattering, Electromagnetic waves, Inverse scattering transform, Sound-waves


What is the elctromagnetic background?

The constant noise in the electromagnetic spectrum, caused by various sources, from lightning on Jupiter to someone using an electric razor. There is electromagnetic energy present across the frequency spectrum, which is called 'noise' because it carries no intelligence that we can discern.


Why ships and planes get lost in this area?

supposely itz the cause of the elctromagnetic fields wich causes enginee failuree and everything else to malfunction and as for shipsz i think tht itsz cuz gas bubblez itz a certain type of gas tht can make the ship sink and disappear without a trace. hope thiz helpz.=)


What is the scientific tool based on how atoms absorb and emit elctromagnetic radiation?

The scientific tool based on how atoms absorb and emit electromagnetic radiation is called a spectrophotometer. It measures the absorption and emission of light by atoms or molecules to analyze their properties and concentrations. This tool is widely used in various fields such as chemistry, biochemistry, and physics for qualitative and quantitative analysis.


What is elctromagnetic energy?

Electromagnetic energy is a form of energy that is transmitted through electromagnetic waves. These waves include visible light, radio waves, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Electromagnetic energy plays a crucial role in various natural phenomena and human technologies.


The energy produced by elctromagnetic waves?

Electromagnetic waves carry energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. This energy can be transferred through space and can be converted into various forms, such as heat or electricity, when it interacts with matter. Examples of electromagnetic waves include light, radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays.


How is electromagnetic energy from the sun captured stored and finally converted into energy in glucose?

Electromagnetic energy from the sun is captured by pigments like chlorophyll in plant cells during the process of photosynthesis. This energy is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose through a series of chemical reactions in the chloroplasts. The glucose produced serves as a source of energy for the plant's growth and other metabolic processes.