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Dictionary » E » Electromagnetic ElectromagneticElectromagnetic (Science: physics) Of, Pertaining to, or produced by, magnetism which is developed by the passage of an electric current. electromagnetic engine, an engine in which the motive force is electromagnetism. Electromagnetic theory of light, a theory of light which makes it consist in the rapid alternation of transient electric currents moving transversely to the direction of the ray. ![]()
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ATP hydrolysis releases energy, but what kind of energy?... releases energy that fuels biochemical processes. But what kind of energy are we dealing with, and how does it fuel specific processes? Is it electromagnetic energy? thanks Sam
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Re: Experiment: Can Electromagnetic....http://articles.latimes.com/2009/feb/23/business/fi-magicwater23 Further support for simple uses of electricity to kill bacteria. Theoretically, if you apply a little bit of power to your skin, and enough of that current gets to your blood, it will do the same thing.
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Experiment: Can Electromagnetic....... review and maybe some back of the envelope calculations if applicable. The researchers didn't ask the men about other potential sources of electromagnetic wave exposure, like laptop computers, or where the men usually kept the phone when they talked. Next to their ear? In a pocket while ...
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