Electromagnetic

/ɪˌlɛk.tɹoʊ.mæɡˈnɛt.ɪk/

विद्युतचुंबकीय

Origin & History

Formed from electro- (electricity) + magnetic; used in scientific English from the 19th century in connection with the unified theory of electricity and magnetism.

electro- (बिजली/विद्युत) + magnetic (चुंबकीय) से बना; 19वीं शताब्दी से वैज्ञानिक अंग्रेज़ी में बिजली और चुंबकत्व के एकीकृत सिद्धांत के संदर्भ में प्रचलित।

Definition

Relating to the combined effects of electricity and magnetism, such as electromagnetic fields, waves, radiation, and devices (e.g., electromagnets, MRI).

बिजली और चुंबकत्व के संयुक्त प्रभावों से संबंधित, जैसे विद्युतचुंबकीय क्षेत्र, तरंगें, विकिरण और उपकरण (जैसे विद्युतचुंबक, एमआरआई)।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
Electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light in a vacuum.

Usage Examples

The sensor is shielded to reduce electromagnetic interference.
MRI scanners use powerful electromagnetic fields to create images of the body.
Electromagnetic radiation includes radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays.
The crane uses an electromagnetic coil to lift scrap metal.
High-voltage lines can generate strong electromagnetic fields nearby.

Synonyms

Electromagnetical EM (abbrev., informal/technical)

Antonyms

Non-electromagnetic

Related Forms

Noun
Electromagnetism / Electromagnet / Electromagnetic field / Electromagnetic radiation / Electromagnetic wave

Idioms & Phrases

Electromagnetic spectrum
विद्युतचुंबकीय वर्णक्रम
Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
विद्युतचुंबकीय हस्तक्षेप (ईएमआई)
Electromagnetic field (EMF)
विद्युतचुंबकीय क्षेत्र (ईएमएफ)