Definition of Electrodynamics

1. n. The phenomena of electricity in motion.

Definition of Electrodynamics

1. Noun. (physics) The phenomena associated with moving electric charges, and their interaction with electric and magnetic fields; the study of these phenomena ¹

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Definition of Electrodynamics

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Medical Definition of Electrodynamics

1. 1. The phenomena of electricity in motion. 2. The branch of science which treats of the properties of electric currents; dynamical electricity. (03 Mar 1998)

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Literary usage of Electrodynamics

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Hermann Von Helmholtz by Leo Koenigsberger (1906)
"On June 14, Helmholtz communicated a paper to the Academy, entitled ' Appendix to the Treatise : On the Principle of Least Action in Electrodynamics', ..."

2. Elementary Treatise on Physics, Experimental and Applied by Adolphe Ganot (1893)
"CHAPTER IV Electrodynamics. ATTRACTION AND REPULSION OF CURRENTS BY CURRENTS 858. Electrodynamics—By the term electrodynamics is understood the ws of ..."

3. Elementary Lessons in Electricity and Magnetism by Silvanus Phillips Thompson (1915)
"Electrodynamics 420. Electrodynamics. — In 1821, almost immediately after Oersted's discovery of the action of a current on a magnet, ..."

4. The Foundations of Science: Science and Hypothesis, The Value of Science by Henri Poincaré (1913)
"... CHAPTER XIII Electrodynamics THE history of electrodynamics is particularly instructive from our point of view. Ampere entitled his immortal work, ..."

5. Physics: Advanced Course by George Frederick Barker (1893)
"(b) Electrodynamics. I. Currents which are parallel and which flow- in the same direction, attract each other; while parallel currents which flow in ..."

6. Electricity by Robert M. Ferguson (1873)
"With some writers, electro-magnetism includes electrodynamics. Electrodynamics. Electrodynamics treats of the mutual attractions and repulsions of currents ..."

7. Physics for University Students by Henry Smith Carhart (1896)
"Electrodynamics. 296. Electrodynamics. — The term electrodynamics is applied to that part of the science of electricity which is concerned with the force ..."

8. Electrical Engineering Leaflets by Edwin James Houston, Arthur Edwin Kennelly (1895)
"Electrodynamics. 168. Electrodynamics is that branch of electromagnetic science which treats of the apparent mutual attractions and repulsions between ..."

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