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  • ...ically]] charged [[particles]]; the areas in which this happens are called electromagnetic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_(physics) fields]. ...om [[interactions]] between the [[electrons]] orbiting [[atoms]]. However, electromagnetic [[force]] does not [[create]] the "pushing" or "pulling" between two separa
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  • ...nd involving [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clark_Maxwell Maxwell]'s electromagnetic theory and Einstein's mathematical theory of [[gravitation]] as special cas *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_interaction Strong interaction]: the interaction responsible for holding [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarks quarks] toget
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  • ...rator) and that is [[expressed]] in terms of the [[Motion|movement]] and [[interaction]] of [[electrons]] ...gnetic field] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_induction electromagnetic induction].
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  • ...the [[source]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_force electromagnetic force], which is one of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_inte
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  • ...le by its emitted [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation electromagnetic radiation], but whose [[presence]] can be [[infer]]red from [[gravitational ...ark matter]. The largest part of dark matter, which does not interact with electromagnetic radiation, is not only "dark" but also, by definition, utterly [[transparen
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  • .... Extending this principle to other interactions led to the unification of electromagnetic and weak forces in the Weinberg-Salam-Glashow theory on the basis of the sy
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  • ...[science]] that describes the behavior and properties of [[light]] and the interaction of light with [[matter]]. Optics explains optical [[phenomena]]. The word ...ice, the vast majority of optical phenomena can be accounted for using the electromagnetic description of light, as described by [[Maxwell's equations]].
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  • ...Because of the principle of color confinement which occurs in the strong interaction, quarks never exist unbound from other quarks. Among the hadrons are the pr ...d states known as muonic atoms. Neutrinos feel neither the strong nor the electromagnetic interactions. They are never bound to other particles.
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  • ...n: ''strong'', ''electromagnetic'', ''weak'' (unified into one electroweak interaction in 1970s), and ''gravitational''. (in order of decreasing strength). In 1784 [[Charles Coulomb]] discovered the [[inverse square law]] of interaction between electric charges using a [[torsion balance]], which was the second
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  • ...ending on the focus. Molecular chemistry deals with the laws governing the interaction between molecules that results in the formation and breakage of [[chemical The probing signal used in spectroscopy can be an [[electromagnetic wave]] or a beam of [[Elementary particle|particle]]s ([[electron]]s, [[pos
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  • ...rvational astronomy may be divided according to the observed region of the electromagnetic [[spectrum]]. Some parts of the spectrum can be observed from the [[Earth]] ...]] is the study of astronomical objects at the shortest wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum. Gamma rays may be observed directly by satellites such as the [[C
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  • ...at you meet, the [[personalities]] whose images are nothing more than an [[electromagnetic]] [[projection]] upon a phosphorescent television screen provide a thousand ...ial step from the [[passive]] to the [[active]], from [[observation]] to [[interaction]]. I think you are doing well. We are pleased with your [[response]] - when
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  • ...aves in geologic structures, surface waves in bodies of water, and various electromagnetic waves, most usefully from [[Very high frequency|VHF]] and higher radar freq ...f this tunnel they are reflected toward the focus point (or toward another interaction with the tunnel surface, eventually being directed to the a detector at the
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  • ...mporal distribution of [[phenomena]], processes and feature as well as the interaction of humans and their environment. [https://webhost.bridgew.edu/jhayesboh/env ...raphy that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape human interaction with various environments. It encompasses [[human]], [[politics|political]]
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  • ...radise]]. I have been most [[joyous]] as I have [[participated]] in your [[interaction]] this evening. Your heartfelt [[sharing]] has been most touching to me. Th ...It is simply a [[manifestation]] of different threshold levels along the [[electromagnetic]] [[spectrum]]. Are you concerned with not perceiving a sensation?"
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  • Chemistry is the scientific study of interaction of substances called [[chemical substance]]s [https://chemweb.ucc.ie/what_i The transformations that are studied in chemistry are a result of interaction either between different chemical substances or between [[matter]] and [[en
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  • ...rse, yet all these galaxies, stars, and gas clouds seen in any part of the electromagnetic spectrum make up only from one-hundredth to one-tenth of the total mass of ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jungian_psychology Jungian psychology] the interaction between consciousness and the unconscious is largely governed by unconsciou
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  • ...lose encounter" or Vallee's "Type-I" cases—which include "landing traces," electromagnetic interference, and physiological/biological effects. * Electromagnetic interference (EM) effects, including stalled cars, power black-outs, radio/
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  • ...unyaev-Zel'dovich effect]] and [[Sachs-Wolfe effect]], which are caused by interaction between [[galaxy|galaxies]] and [[galaxy groups and clusters|clusters]] wit *The 21 centimeter [[Absorption (electromagnetic radiation)|absorption]] line of neutral atomic hydrogen also provides a sen
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  • ...chanistic and electrical in nature, and it is just beginning to understand electromagnetic energy fields and holographic technology. Regrettably, when technologies ar There are two dominant models of existence that shape the interaction and destiny of the human race. These models of existence are:
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