Questions tagged [electromagnetism]

Electromagnetism is the branch of science concerned with the forces that occur between electrically charged particles. Use this tag for anything related to electricity, electrical or magnetic fields (such as microwave radiation), etc.

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Electromagnetic force is one of the four fundamental interactions in nature, the other three being the strong interaction, the weak interaction and gravitation.

Electromagnetism is the interaction responsible for practically all the phenomena encountered in daily life, with the exception of gravity. Ordinary matter takes its form as a result of intermolecular forces between individual molecules in matter.

Electrons are bound by electromagnetic wave mechanics into orbitals around atomic nuclei to form atoms, which are the building blocks of molecules. This governs the processes involved in chemistry, which arise from interactions between the electrons of neighbouring atoms, which are in turn determined by the interaction between electromagnetic force and the momentum of the electrons.

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Electromagnetism manifests as both electric fields and magnetic fields. Both fields are simply different aspects of electromagnetism, and hence are intrinsically related. Thus, a changing electric field generates a magnetic field; conversely a changing magnetic field generates an electric field. This effect is called electromagnetic induction, and is the basis of operation for electrical generators, induction motors, and transformers.

Electric fields are the cause of several common phenomena, such as electric potential (such as the voltage of a battery) and electric current (such as the flow of electricity through a flashlight). Magnetic fields are the cause of the force associated with magnets.

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Can magnetic resonance through TV and cell phones control your mind and emotions?

I saw this picture on FB with 1,200 likes and 9,738 shares The graphic reads, GOOGLE THIS NUMBER: US6506148 B2 IT'S NO LONGER A CONSPIRACY THEORY... YOUR TELEVISION IS BRAINWASHING TOOL USED TO MANIPULATE YOU. I assume they want the google…
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Are earth-grounding mats (designed for connecting humans to earth-ground) effective and safe?

The website Earthing [Warning: auto-playing video] sells earthing mats. The site states: Throughout history, humans walked barefoot and slept on the ground. But modern lifestyle [(shoes, beds, and living indoors)] has disconnected us from the…
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Can voice signals be radio-transmitted to a human head acting as a radio receiver?

US Patent 6470214 was recently mentioned on a Jesse Ventura's television program, "Conspiracy Theory", in relation to government mind control experiments and weapons. Now normally, the whole point of a TV show like "Conspiracy Theory" is to have a…
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Did Nikola Tesla work on "healing machines"?

If so, what were they proven to do? I've heard this sometimes confused with Lakhovsky's MWO. Are there any primary sources of his work on "healing machines" and coils/tubes that eradicate disease? Did he have any success, and were his results…
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Is the electomagnetic radiation from HomePlug style networking 'worse' than from Wifi?

I was investigating installing powerline networking in my home in order that I can switch off my wifi installation (partly for performance reasons, partly because the layout of the house means that my 16 month old son is sleeping a few metres from…
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Did an asteroid impact in 2000 cause widespread power outages in Yukon, Canada?

A number of sources on the Internet claim that an asteroid impact in 2000 caused widespread power outages in Yukon, Canada. For example, according to the German-language Wikipedia page for the small town of Atlin in British Columbia (just south of…
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Are electric cars better for the environment than internal-combustion cars?

Possible Duplicate: Does a car with a hybrid engine and Lithium batteries pollute more than a car with conventional technology? We hear a lot about electric cars being the future. But we also heard a lot about corn ethanol being the future. Corn…
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Did Mt. Etna cause Sicilian clocks to run fast?

From The Atlantic Wire: The Case of the Volcano That Set Time 15 Minutes Fast: It came to light that for thousands of people, digital clocks and watchers, from computers to alarm clocks, were all running 15 minutes fast. RIA Novosti also reported…
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Has electromagnetic therapy been proven effective?

Has there been any legit studies that looked into it? Anything that either confirms or debunks it? I might need the powers of science by my side when some family members come and try to convince me of its merits (and, eventually, to shell out some…
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Do recent images from the JWST pose a major crisis for Big Bang cosmology?

In some recent publications, plasma physicist and alternative cosmology advocate Eric Lerner has made the claim that recent JWST images disprove the conventional ΛCDM model of cosmological inflation, and hence that "The Big Bang didn't happen". I…
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Is there a potential hazard daisy chaining extension leads

In the UK, electricians tell me that 'it is against regulations' to plug a 4 way extension lead into an existing 4 way extension lead. Is this a safety issue? Surely, if the first extension lead in the chain is correctly fused, there is no real…
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Does extremely low frequency radiation from mobile phones and tablets have adverse health effects?

Is ELF (extremely low frequency) radiation emitted by the electrical appliances' battery's current considered to have adverse health effects, or is this radiation too low to be considered? I'd like to keep the focus specifically on mobile phones…
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Can MRI machines induce a sensation of extreme heat?

A friend recently had an MRI performed on his back and said he experienced an uncomfortable amount of heat. In his own words, he said: "The MRI tech said the reason I was boiling in the machine was because the machine excites the protons in my…
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Do magnetic insoles or bracelets increase muscular strength and flexibility?

I remember a while back when I was younger (late 90's) when one of my friend's mom was pushing some Nikken magnetic insoles where she claimed that the effects of the magnets would increase muscular strength along with an increase in flexibility…
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Can an electric chair shock raise your hair?

What the title says- is it as it is often portrayed in cartoons?
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