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Synonyms

electromagnetic field

American  

noun

Electricity.
  1. the coupled electric and magnetic fields that are generated by time-varying currents and accelerated charges.


electromagnetic field British  

noun

  1. a field of force associated with a moving electric charge equivalent to an electric field and a magnetic field at right angles to each other and to the direction of propagation

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For example, researchers interested in measuring how an electromagnetic field changes from place to place can use entangled atomic spins that are physically separated.

From Science Daily • Jan. 26, 2026

They do not change unless the symmetry of the entire material is altered, either by reshaping the crystal itself or by applying an electromagnetic field.

From Science Daily • Dec. 26, 2025

“My own efforts during the past four decades have been dedicated to rescuing the founders from the electromagnetic field we have constructed around them,” he writes.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 26, 2025

They identify how fluid moves through rocks by pulsing an electromagnetic field into the earth.

From BBC • Apr. 20, 2025

As we have seen, visible light consists of fluctuations, or waves, in the electromagnetic field.

From "A Brief History of Time: And Other Essays" by Stephen Hawking