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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Do dimmer switches increase the likelihood of cancer?

I spoke to someone this weekend who was adamant that dimmer switches in households "cause" cancer. His claim was that since dimmer switches work by rapidly modulating the voltage to the lights they emit rapidly changing electromagnetic waves that…
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Was this video of a home made phone charger faked?

A friend of mine recently shared this video on his timeline about turning a cellphone charger into a wireless charger. I am certain that this video is wrong, but I don't know how to eloquently convince him of it; he is also not an engineer, but he…
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Can this Indian teenager resist 11kV electric shocks without dying?

Many online sources report on the Indian teenager Deepak Jangra (Daily Mail, Mirror) who claims to be able to resist 11kV electric shocks. They include images of him touching an exposed mains wire powering a lightbulb to his tongue, and also claimed…
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Misconceptions about electric theory

Electric misconceptions This is a fairly big question, and is divided into three parts. One part is a separate question. The site lists several common misconceptions, and what the correct way of things really are, but doesn't list any references.…
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Can radiation from wireless phones and computers harm babies?

Possible Duplicate: Do mobile phones have anything to do with brain cancer? There is some discussion about the harm of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) emitted from mobile phones and other wireless devices. Is there reliable evidence for different…
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What happenned at Ripon - Weston Elementary School

Links / news Did the radio tower cause the cancer? - There is little evidence that radio towers in general cause cancer. Tests reveal carcinogen (TCE) in tap water but carcinogen is 10x lower than the legal limit (0.56mg/l where legal limit is…
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Do electromagnetic fields affect stress and the fight or flight response?

ArmoredSkeptic said on a recent video about ghosts that: EM fields actually trigger our fight or flight response Is that true?
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Can a "special resistor" save a water heater tank from rust?

The Rheem water heaters say The Rheem Performance Platinum 50 Gal. Electric medium water heater provides an ample supply of hot water for households with 3 to 5 people. This unit comes with two 5500-Watt stainless steel heating elements and an…
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Can high-frequency coil radiation kill disease? (e.g., Lakhovsky's multiple-wave oscillator [MWO])

The idea of an oscillator-based healing device was popularized by Georges Lakhovsky and is now associated with scientists like Tesla, Clark, and Beck. There are many YouTube videos dedicated to Lakhovsky's work and the healing effects of his coil,…
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On the impact of (non ionising, non visible) EMF radiation on the human body: should we be worried about widespread 5G implementation?

I decided to do some research on the topic and found these two articles listed on google scholar (i have the PDFs, and can share them if you tell me how…
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Do we have enough renewable energy for a humanity only using electrical cars?

One of my relatives claimed that electrical cars are overhyped and my relative somewhere read that we don't even have enough (renewable!) power to support a humanity in which only electrical cars are used. Is that true? And what if "not renewable"…
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Electro sensitivity - is it a thing?

Recently, a coworker brought up electro sensitivity as something to consider when developing new communications technology. What little I have researched so far The WHO claims that the majority of studies suggest it is a psychological disorder,…
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Is hair charged with static brittle and susceptible to breakage?

It is said that plastic combs produce static electricity therefore we should use wooden combs. http://www.joybynature.com/blogs/beauty-style/41263937-6-surprising-benefits-of-using-neem-wood-comb-for-your-tresses Hair charged with static is very…
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Are cell phones harmful to male fertility if kept in trousers pocket?

Several studies or press articles suggest that keeping a cell phone in a male's trousers pocket (and cell phone usage in general) may harm that men's fertility (increase sperm issues):…
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Can WiFi cause health problems?

The following letter was delivered to every house in our village. It contains many claims about the health risks of WiFi, mobile phones and microwaves. It also claims several countries have band the use of WiFi in schools. Does anyone have sources…
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