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Electro-magnetic

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E`lec`tro-mag`net´ic
a.1.Of or pertaining to electromagnetism.
Electro-magnetic engine
an engine in which the motive force is electro-magnetism.
Electro-magnetic theory of light
(Physics) a theory of light which makes it consist in the rapid alternation of transient electric currents moving transversely to the direction of the ray.


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