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  • [[Category:Electromagnetism]] ...
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  • {{Electromagnetism}} *[[Electromagnetism]] ...
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  • ...n]]s. Some matter–called [[dark matter]]–is not believed to be affected by electromagnetism. This would mean that dark matter does not have a charge, and does not give [[Category:Electromagnetism]] ...
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  • {{Electromagnetism}} [[Category:Electromagnetism]] ...
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  • {{Electromagnetism}} ...-Induction.aspx |url-status=dead }}</ref> It is one of the basic laws of [[electromagnetism]]. The law explains how [[generator]]s, [[transformer]]s and [[electrical]] ...
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  • {{Electromagnetism|cTopic=[[Electrostatics]]}} [[Category:Electromagnetism]] ...
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  • ...s stopped working on pure math and turned to [[physics]]. He did work in [[electromagnetism]] and made an early [[electrical telegraph]]. {{Electromagnetism}} ...
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  • {{Electromagnetism}} [[Category:Electromagnetism]] ...
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  • {{Electromagnetism}} ...iamagnetism]]. For magnetic fields made by changing electric fields, see [[electromagnetism]]. ...
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  • [[Category:Electromagnetism]] ...
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  • ...Strong_interaction|strong force]]. There are two W bosons with different [[Electromagnetism|charges]], the normal W<sup>+</sup>, and its antiparticle, the W <sup>–</su ...70s, scientists managed to combine early versions of the weak force with [[electromagnetism]], and called it the [[electroweak]] force. ...
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  • ...eory dealing with [[electricity]] and magnetism in [[physics]] is called [[electromagnetism]]. One of the basic assumptions is that there are two vector fields in all ...
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  • ...he circuit at any instant. This is because the resistance does not store [[Electromagnetism|electromagnetic]] energy. ...
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  • ...ts with [[mass]], like the [[sun]] and the [[earth]]. Another example is [[electromagnetism|electromagnetic force]], which acts between objects with [[Electric charge| *[[Electromagnetism]] ...
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  • [[Category:Electromagnetism]] ...
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  • {{Electromagnetism}} [[Category:Electromagnetism]] ...
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  • [[Category:electromagnetism]] ...
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  • {{Electromagnetism}} ...and magnetic fields. They describe how an electric field can generate a [[electromagnetism|magnetic field]]. ...
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