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| Domain | Definition |
Electrical Engineering | Electric magnetic fields are created whenever an electric current exists or a transfer of energy through space occurs. Source: European Union. (references) |
Energy | Ordinary every day use of electricity produces magnetic and electric fields.These 60 Hertz fields (fields that go back and forth 60 times a second) are associatedwith electrical appliances, power lines and wiring in buildings. (EMF). (references) |
Health | Fields representing the joint interplay of electric and magnetic forces. (references) |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Crosswords: ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS |
| English words defined with "ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS": Maxwell's equations. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS": Faraday cage, Faraday screen room ♦ Non-ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation. (references) |
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Health | Bioelectromagnetic-based therapies involve the unconventional use of electromagnetic fields to treat illnesses or manage pain. (references) | |
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits. | ||
| Language | Translations for "ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | ||||||||||||||||
Danish | elektromagnetisk felt. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Dutch | elektromagnetische velden. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Finnish | sähkömagneettiset kentät. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
French | champs électromagnétiques. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
German | elektromagnetische Felder. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Greek | EMF, ηλεκτρομαγνητικά πεδία. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Pig Latin | electromagneticay ieldsfay campos electromagnéticos. (various references) campos electromagnéticos. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||
Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)45 4C 45 43 54 52 4F 4D 41 47 4E 45 54 49 43      46 49 45 4C 44 53 |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01000101 01001100 01000101 01000011 01010100 01010010 01001111 01001101 01000001 01000111 01001110 01000101 01010100 01001001 01000011 00100000 01000110 01001001 01000101 01001100 01000100 01010011 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)E L E C T R O M A G N E T I C   F I E L D S |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0045 004C 0045 0043 0054 0052 004F 004D 0041 0047 004E 0045 0054 0049 0043      0046 0049 0045 004C 0044 0053 |
Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)3946393754524947354148395443372404339463853 |
| 1. Crosswords 2. Usage: Commercial 3. Quotations: Non-fiction 4. Translations: Modern | 5. Orthography 6. Bibliography |
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