"Electromagnetically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to or caused by the interaction of electricity and magnetism; characterized by the simultaneous presence of electric and magnetic fields or forces.
Electrolytes are substances that produce ions in solution and are capable of conducting electrical current. Examples of electrolytes include salts, acids, and bases. In the human body, electrolytes are essential for various bodily functions, such as regulating the balance of fluids, maintaining proper pH levels, and facilitating nerve and muscle function.
Past participle of electrolyze. To convert a substance into ions and separated them by passing an electric current through it.
An electromagnet is a type of magnet that generates a magnetic field only when an electric current flows through it. It is made by coiling a wire around a core material, such as iron, and passing an electric current through it. The magnetic field is strongest when the current is flowing, and it disappears when the current is switched off. Electromagnets have many practical applications, such as lifting heavy objects, switching electrical circuits, and sensing changes in magnetic fields.
Electromechanical refers to the combination of electrical and mechanical components or systems, often used to describe devices, machines, or equipment that use both electrical and mechanical principles to operate. Examples include actuators, electric motors, and control systems that involve the interaction of electrical signals and mechanical movements. Electromechanical systems are commonly used in a wide range of applications, such as manufacturing, transportation, and healthcare.