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Emf

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Emf meaning

Initialism of electromotive force. | Initialism of electromagnetic field.

Example sentences (20)

Both of these EMF's, despite their different origins, can be described by the same equation, namely, the EMF is the rate of change of magnetic flux through the wire.

The emf of the cell at zero current is the maximum possible emf.

The term "motional EMF" is applied to this phenomenon, since the EMF is due to the motion of the wire.

Earlier this year, Salem sold Little Rock’s 93.3 The Fish (KKSP) to Encouragement Media Group following the March sale of its Nashville and Honolulu Fish signals to EMF for $7 million.

Scientific studies have shown that EMF radiation exposure can lead to brain inflammation, tissue damage, and the development of various diseases, including neurodegenerative conditions.

The EMF Bravo Triad is made up of the Commanding Officer, Capt. Ian Fowler, Executive Officer Capt. Shannan Rotruck, and Command Master Chief Shannon Bia.

The HigherDOSE 2 is designed to bring the soothing embrace of far and full-spectrum infrared heat into the comfort of your own home, combining low-EMF carbon and ceramic heaters.

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Lim said MCMC has taken note of the growing anti-telco tower activists in Penang and assured them that the EMF at each tower is being constantly monitored.

Related research on cancer and EMF has also revealed that cell phone radiation - which is not unlike that which comes from Bluetooth may cause non-cancerous tumors to form along the nerve that connects the brain and the ear.

The World Health Organisation states in its report on the effects of EMF that “current evidence does not confirm the existence of any health consequences from exposure to low level electromagnetic fields”, but added that “further research” was required.

His vision includes turning Europe’s existing ESM bailout fund into a European Monetary Fund (EMF).

SISTER GRACE, INC. is selling several translators to DAVID R. MAGNUM; the translators, being sold for $3,000 each, include W239CD/BELOIT, WI (primary station EMF Contemporary Christian WILV (K-LOVE)/LOVES PARK.

All solenoids and coils used on microprocessor games include a special reverse-biased diode to eliminate a high-voltage pulse of reverse EMF ( electromotive force ).

Electrochemical cell voltage is also referred to as electromotive force or emf.

For example, an inductor with an inductance of 1 henry produces an EMF of 1 volt when the current through the inductor changes at the rate of 1 ampere per second.

For practical purposes, the psophometric emf is twice the corresponding psophometric voltage.

He entrusted engineer Stanley with the building of a device for commercial use. citation Stanley's first patented design was for induction coils with single cores of soft iron and adjustable gaps to regulate the EMF present in the secondary winding.

He was one of the first researchers to realize the more turns the secondary winding has in relation to the primary winding, the larger the induced secondary EMF will be.

However he only applied individual pulses of current to his transformer, and never discovered the relation between the turns ratio and EMF in the windings.