Category:Electromagnetism
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Template:Sister project Script error: No such module "Portal". Template:Cat see also Template:Cat main Electromagnetism is the set of phenomena associated with electricity and magnetism.
Subcategories
This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
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The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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C
- Catapult effect
- Cathode ray
- Characteristic mode analysis
- Charge (physics)
- Charge conservation
- Circulation (physics)
- Classical electromagnetism
- Classical electromagnetism and special relativity
- Classification of electromagnetic fields
- Clausius–Mossotti relation
- Conserved current
- Conventional electrical unit
- Counter-electromotive force
- Covariant formulation of classical electromagnetism
- Crab cavity
- Cylindrical multipole moments
D
E
- Earth–ionosphere waveguide
- Elastance
- Electric field
- Electric-field integral equation
- Electromagnet
- Electromagnetic brake
- Electromagnetic buoyancy
- Electromagnetic cavity
- Electromagnetic clutch
- Electromagnetic field
- Electromagnetic four-potential
- Electromagnetic stress–energy tensor
- Electromagnetic tensor
- Electromagnetic theories of consciousness
- Electromagnetic wave equation
- Electromotive force
- Electron beam ion trap
- Electron electric dipole moment
- Electron magnetic resonance
- Electron optics
- Electron-beam processing
- Electrovacuum solution
- Evanescent field
- Ewald summation
- Extraordinary optical transmission
F
M
- Magnetic circuit
- Magnetic dipole–dipole interaction
- Magnetic form factor
- Magnetic hysteresis
- Magnetic pressure
- Magnetic reactance
- Magnetosphere chronology
- Magnetosphere particle motion
- Mathematical descriptions of the electromagnetic field
- Maxwell stress tensor
- Maxwell's equations
- Memductance
- Memristance
- Metamaterial
- Method of image charges
- Moving magnet and conductor problem
- Moving-boundary electrophoresis