electromagnetism
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) enPR: ēlĕktrŏmägnĕtĭzm, IPA(key): /ɪˌlɛk.tɹəʊˈmæɡ.nəˌtɪzm̩/
Noun
electromagnetism (usually uncountable, plural electromagnetisms)
- A unified fundamental force that combines the aspects of electricity and magnetism and is one of the four fundamental forces. (technically it can be unified with weak nuclear to form electroweak) Its gauge boson is the photon.
- Electricity and magnetism, collectively, as a field of study.
Synonyms
- (field of study): electromagnetics
Derived terms
Translations
a fundamental force
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See also
electromagnetism on Wikiquote.Wikiquote electromagnetism on Wikiversity.Wikiversity
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