Electric and magnetic fields are both components of an electromagnetic field. These two components occupy different planes relative to the cause of the electromagnetic field, for example a moving ...
Epidemiologic research concerning electric and magnetic fields in relation to cancer has focused on the potential etiologic roles of residential exposure on childhood cancer and occupational exposure ...
Magnets, or the magnetic fields created by moving electric charges, can attract or repel other magnets, and change the motion of other charged particles. When you purchase through links on our site, ...
Since energy storage devices are often used in a magnetic field environment, scientists have often explored how an external magnetic field affects the charge storage of nonmagnetic aqueous ...
New research reveals light's magnetic field directly influences matter, causing scientists to rethink the 'Faraday Effect.' ...
Lois M. Green, Anthony B. Miller, David A. Agnew, Mark L. Greenberg, Jiehui Li, Paul J. Villeneuve and Robert Tibshirani Objectives: To evaluate the risk of childhood leukemia in relation to ...
The application of electromagnetics has been in practice for more than a century: In 1831, English chemist and physicist Michael Faraday invented the transformer, although he called it an induction ...