electromagnetic interaction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofelectromagneticandinteraction
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electromagnetic
adjective
uk/iˌlek.trəʊ.mæɡˈnet.ɪk/us/iˌlek.troʊ.mæɡˈnet̬.ɪk/
relating to the electrical and magnetic forces produced by an electric ...
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interaction
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌɪn.təˈræk.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈræk.ʃən/
an occasion when two or more people or things communicate with or react to ...
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The second component describes internalelectromagneticinteractionbetween electrons and ions.
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This model is based on the nontermalized directelectromagneticinteractionbetween the laser light and the fully ionized plasma.
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One is the core, where viscous effects are negligible in comparison with theelectromagneticinteraction.
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There have also been some fully relativistic theories ofelectromagneticinteractionwith plasma.
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In coulomb excitation, a nucleus is excited by an inelastic collision with another nucleus through theelectromagneticinteraction.
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Theelectromagneticinteractionis mediated by gluons, which can have eight color charges.
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The first complete quantum field theory, quantum electrodynamics, provides a fully quantum description of theelectromagneticinteraction.
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Minimal coupling is a simple way to include theelectromagneticinteraction.
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Mesons with net electric charge also participate in theelectromagneticinteraction.
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The sign will make the interaction attractive between all particles (theelectromagneticinteractionis repulsive for identical particles).
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Pendular motion causes the tether vibration amplitude to build up under the action ofelectromagneticinteraction.
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This is unlike the photon, which mediates theelectromagneticinteractionbut lacks an electric charge.
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The advantage of purely passive optical sensor technology is the lack of electric orelectromagneticinteraction.
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Since leptons are only sensitive to weak, electromagnetic and gravitational forces, muonic atoms are governed to very high precision by theelectromagneticinteraction.
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Magnetic induction (for example, in a transformer) can be seen as a very simple model of this type of near-fieldelectromagneticinteraction.
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Atomic levels are a manifestation of theelectromagneticinteractionbetween electrons and nuclei.
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This would reverse theelectromagneticinteractionso that "like" charges would "attract" and "unlike" charges would "repel".
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Neutrinos have very small masses, and do not take part in two of the four fundamental forces, theelectromagneticinteractionand the strong interaction.
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The electromagnetic field extends indefinitely throughout space and describes theelectromagneticinteraction.
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Electromagneticinteractionmust often be used since plasma is ordinarily hotter than the degradation temperature of any known material.
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