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electromagnetic fieldIn physics, region in which a particle with an electric charge experiences a force. If it does so only when moving, it is in a pure magnetic field; if it does so when stationary, it is in an electric field. Both can be present simultaneously. For example, a light wave consists of continually oscillating electric and magnetic fields. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| In the case of a microstrip transmission line, the EM field exists both in the air above and the dielectric substrate below the microstrip line. The E/HH and HDM of the birds subjected to EM fields were compared to respective commercial standards that represent a reasonable genetic potential under optimal conditions [referred to as 'Breeder Goals' (BG)]. Vector Fields' Concerto software is used by designers worldwide for fast and accurate computation of EM fields and is especially suited to RF and microwave design," said James Spoto, AWR president and CEO. |
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