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- Electromagnetism can be thought of as a combination of electrostatics and magnetism, which are distinct but closely intertwined phenomena. Electromagnetic...
- signals by the application of electro-magnetism, January 15, 1846 US Patent 1,647 (Reissue #117), Improvement in electro-magnetic telegraphs, June 13,...
- powers, allowing Electro to store and absorb a seemingly limitless amount of electricity. He also seems to gain the power over magnetism to a certain degree...
- Animal magnetism, also known as mesmerism, is a theory invented by German doctor Franz Mesmer in the 18th century. It posits the existence of an invisible...
- nature of time and space. In another work that departed from classical electro-magnetism, Einstein also explained the photoelectric effect by utilizing Max...
- commissioners of nat. educ., (1861). Electricity, galvanism, magnetism, electro-magnetism, heat, and the steam engine. Oxford University. Janssen, Michel;...
- himself as Electro. This fails to work for the Red Skull has already slain Electro, along with most of the 'Mystery Men'. Marvel's next Electro was a Communist...
- bottom, in contact with the copper. Expanding on Volta's work and the electro-magnetism work of his mentor Humphry Davy, Michael Faraday utilized both magnets...
- induced magnetism. The Curie temperature is named after Pierre Curie, who showed that magnetism is lost at a critical temperature. The force of magnetism is...
- Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other. Because both electric...